Can today's challenge be solved? If so how? I've tried like 20 times
Comment found on Solitaire by MobilityWare: 24 June
Found this on another site.
Here's exactly how to do it (draw 3). It took me about 50 tries but I finally got it. Here are step-by-step instructions: Play AD to top (don't take 2D. Also, don't take AC - leave it in the deck). Play QH to KC. Move JC to QH. Play AS to top. Move 2S to top. Play 10S on JD. Play 3S to top. Move 4S to top. Play 10D to JS. Play 6H to 7S. Move 9S to 10D. Move 10H to JC. Move 4S from top to 5H. Move 3H to 4S. Move 9D to 10S. Move 8C to 9H. Play 6D to 7C. Play AC to top. Play 5C to 6H. Play 2D to top. Play 3D to top. Play 4D to top. Play 8H to 9S. Move 7C to 8H. Move JD to QC. Move JS to QD. Move KC to new column. Move 5S to 6D. Move 3H from 4S over to 4C & move 4S to top. Move 4C to 5H. Move 9C to 10H. Move 2C to top. Move 9H to 10C. Move 5S to top. Play 4H on 5C. Play 6S to top. Play 3Cto top. Play KS to new column. Move QD to KS. Move AH to top. Play 2H to top. Should be self-explanatory from there.
Comment found on Solitaire by MobilityWare: April 22 is it winable...
During the day I tried a structural approach (tree of possibilities) but haven't found a solution either. I may have missed a possibility but only if it is a sequence of moving catds to the foundation and back more than twice...
Comment found on Solitaire by MobilityWare: 22 April
Two of us have tried this on and off all day. We suspect that Mobilityware got it wrong! They never offer to 'show you how it's done' Because this isn't solvable. If it is we'd love to see how.
Comment found on Solitaire by MobilityWare: 22 April
February 16, 2017 is killing me!
I've tried leaving the left black eight alone and using the one in the deck, but that isn't the only key move. Can anyone give me assistance in tackling this one?
Comment found on Solitaire by MobilityWare: Solve daily challenge 2/16