All 52 cards are dealt face-up into 13 columns of 4 cards each. Kings are automatically moved to the bottom of each column at the start so they won't block your other cards.
Move all 52 cards to the four piles in the top area. Each pile is built by suit, starting with the Ace and going up: A, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, J, Q, K.
You win when all 52 cards are in the four top piles. This game gives you a fair chance to win if you plan your moves carefully.
Look for Aces and 2s that are buried under other cards. Getting them out early opens up the top piles and gives you more room to work.
A King can only go on an empty column — nothing is higher than a King. Don't fill up your empty columns with Kings unless you have a plan, or you'll run out of places to move cards.
An empty column is very useful. You can use it to move a card out of the way while you rearrange things. Try not to fill it back up right away.
Try to put cards in order from high to low in a column (like 9, 8, 7, 6...). This makes it easy to move them one at a time in a chain when you're ready.