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Pyramid is the solitaire of clean arithmetic: pair cards that total thirteen and they leave the table. Twos with jacks, aces with queens, and kings — worth thirteen alone — go on the first tap.
This is a faithful reconstruction of the version that shipped on desktop PCs. Not a modern reinterpretation of it: the same scoring, the same card decks, the same visual language. Anyone who spent time with it years ago will find nothing has been helpfully improved.
What that means in practice:
- Card faces redrawn by hand rather than substituted for something trendier
- One tap selects, a double tap on the stack sends a card to the waste
- No features bolted on for their own sake, and no peculiar custom artwork replacing cards you already know