If you do not have one, you can play any card, except that you cannot play a Heart or the Queen of Spades on the first turn, also called "trick". You must play a card in the same suit (Clubs). The goal of Hearts is to have the lowest score at the end of the game. But if someone wins all the Hearts and the Queen of Spades, also called Shooting the Moon, then that person scores 0 points and each other player scores 26 points! The game ends after any player earns 100 points or more! The player who takes the trick earns 1 point for each Heart in that trick and 13 points for the Queen of Spades. The person who plays the highest card of the same suit as the leading card "takes the trick" and leads the next trick. You can unlock full game functionality with in-app purchase. You can turn off autoplay under settings.Test your skill and logic playing against computer in Hearts! These types of moves happen automatically. You can move a tableau card onto the foundations: The card you're moving has to be one rank higher than the top card on the foundation you're moving it to, and it has to be of the same suit.Also, the color must be the opposite of the card you're moving. Move one or more cards from one tableau to another: You can move one or several cards from one column to another on the tableau if the card rank in the column you're moving to is one higher than the card you're placing on to it.Move a card from the foundation back to the tableau: If need be, you can move a card from the foundation back onto the tableau.Move a card from waste to a tableau: Again, the rank has to be higher and the suit different.Move a card from waste to a foundation: The card you're moving has to be one rank higher and of a different suit than the card it's being moved onto. Move cards from stock to waste: You can choose between a game with either one or three cards turning at a time.You can use the following moves to move cards around between the tableau and the foundation: Each foundation has one suit, and cards must be placed on the foundation in order (ace, one, two, etc.). The foundation piles are ordered by suit and rank.
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