Canfield (also called Demon) is well known version of solitaire game played with a standard deck of cards. It is related to other famous solitaire game – Klondike.
To win, you must move all the 52 cards to the foundation piles.
You have four foundations at the top left of layout where the base card will vary and is the lowest ranking card.
The Canfield solitaire rule is that you must build up the foundation stacks in suit, starting from the base card to the rank just below it.
You may move the topmost card from a foundation pile to the tableau.


The four tableau piles, starting with one cards each (all face up), are descending. Build down the tableaus (below foundations) by alternate color, and place King on top of Ace if necessary.
You can move the topmost card to the foundations or other tableau piles. Any built group of cards may be placed to another tableau stack.
Canfield solitaire also includes reserve pile (right side). Use the cards from the reserve to fill empty spaces in the tableau.
You may move the topmost card to the foundations or tableaus.
When you have no cards in the reserve, you can use any card to fill the empty spaces.
You may turn cards up three at a time from the stock (at the top right of the layout).
There are unlimited redeals in the Canfield solitaire.
You can play the topmost card from the waste (below the stock) on the foundations and tableau piles.

Canfield solitaire is a game quite difficult to win that requires both patience and skills.
We would say that Canfield is a must-have for every big fan of solitaire card games.
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