Solitaire
Any tabletop game which one can play by oneself. In the United States and Canada, it refers to a card game played by oneself; in Commonwealth English, the term patience refers to solitaire with cards. The term "solitaire" is also used for single-player games of concentration and skill using a set layout of tiles, pegs or stones rather than cards. These games include peg solitaire and mahjong solitaire. Most solitaire games function as a puzzle which, due to a different starting position, may (or may not) be solved in a different fashion each time.
This is a game of traditional card solitaire.
Normal solitaire rules apply.
These are explained below the picture if you are unsure.
The cache is not at the published co-ordinates. But what a great name for a road.
You will need to play the game in order to solve the puzzle and get the final co-ordinates.
How to play:
- Click on pack to get new card
- To move a card click on it and then click where you wish to place it.
Click on the card again should you decide not to move it.
- If you wish to move more than one card from a line then click on the top card you wish to move and click where you wish to place it.
- Click on a face down card to turn it over.
- Should you no longer have a valid move then refresh the page and a new game will be dealt.
I hope you enjoy my puzzle.
Another puzzle cache to play is Minesweeper
Should work okay on Explorer, Google Chrome, Firefox or a mobile phone. Any problems please let me know".
Click the picture to start. You will be taken to another website to play the game. No need to download anything.

I did put a pen in the cache when it was placed but you may want to take you own to ensure you can sign the log.

Game Rules: (For those that need them)
Goal
To build all four suits from ace to king in separate piles.
Aces are placed when they become available.
Cards of the same suit may then be placed on each ace in ascending order from low (2) to high (King)
Once placed in this area they cannot be removed.
Play
Cards can be moved from the pack or from any line.
Multiple cards can be moved from line to line in one move.
Cards moved from pack cannot be replaced.
Cards moved from one line to another cannot be replaced unless moving criteria is met.
Cards are placed in descending order with alternating colours.
Example: The 10 of hearts can be placed on either the Jack of clubs or
Jack of Spades but not on the Jack of Hearts or Jack of Diamonds.
Face down cards can be turned over when no other cards are on top of it.
Only Kings can be placed where a line is empty.
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