This software helps users determine if the number 8 is their lucky number.

At the beginning of the game, eight tableau piles will be dealt 6 upturned cards. There are also 8 reserve spaces located at the bottom of the screen, and 4 reserve spaces on the left that will each receive 1 upturned card. The foundations are located on the right-hand side of the screen.
In order to win the game, the cards on the tableau piles must be built down by suit from K to A. You can only move the topmost card at any given time. The good news is that if you have an empty tableau pile, you can occupy it with a K when available.
As you progress through the game, you may find it useful to move a card to an empty reserve space to arrange the game better. Cards on the reserve spaces can also be moved to the tableau piles or the foundations. For every card you successfully move to the foundations, you'll receive 300 points.
If you find yourself struggling to make progress, there's a "Give Up" button located at the bottom of the screen that you can click to quit the current game.
Overall, I found May Number Eight to be an enjoyable game that challenges both my strategic thinking and my attention to detail. I highly recommend this game for anyone who loves card games or wants to improve their gaming skills. Give it a try and discover the mystery of the number eight!
Version 1.3.2: Added 2 language versions