Napoleon Solitaire, also known as Napoleon at Saint Helena or Forty Thieves. This is a solitaire card game that uses two standard decks of cards. It is said to have been played by Napoleon during his exile on the island of Saint Helena.
Build eight foundations from Ace to King in order and of the same suit.
Use two standard decks of cards (104 cards).
Start with 40 cards dealt into 10 columns of 4 cards each, all face up. The remaining cards are placed in a reserve pile.
Move cards from the columns to the foundations as possible. The foundations must be built in order from Ace to King and of the same suit.
Only the top card of each column can be moved.
Cards may be transferred between columns or to the foundations. The cards in the columns must be organized in descending order and of the same suit (e.g., 7 of diamonds to 8 of diamonds).
When a column is vacant, any card may be placed in that spot.
Have fun playing Napoleon Solitaire!