LineDance Help

The object of the game is to sort all four rows of cards from Two through King in sequence and suit. Gameplay is fairly simple, you have Three deals to sort the deck. Spaces will be opened by removal of the Aces after dealing. Cards are moved into the spaces, but only the card next in sequence and suit can be played. If the space is after a king nothing can be played, and the space is effectively dead. Only Two's can go into the first spaces once they become open.

Example:

In the above example you will see that there is a space behind the Five of Hearts, only the Six of Hearts can go into this space. Likewise only the King of Hearts can go into the space after the Queen of Hearts. Any Two can go into the open slot at the beginning of the second row. No cards can go after the Kings as they are the end of the line so to speak.

Once all your spaces are after kings, you must redeal. Below you will see that all spaces are behind Kings making further plays impossible.

At this point you must redeal, but you get to keep anything you have in place, in sequence from the beginning. The following shows a sample second deal. Notice the Two's remained, if they had been followed by other cards, all cards in sequence and suit would have remained.

That pretty much covers the gameplay. The rules are simple, but the game is hard.