<h1>Penguin</h1> <p> FreeCell type. 1 deck. No redeal. <h3>Object</h3> <p> Move all cards to the foundations. <h3>Rules</h3> <p> The top left card is called the <i>Beak</i> and determines the base rank for the foundations. The three other cards of the same rank are placed to the foundations. <p> The seven piles build down by same suit, wrapping around from Ace to King. Empty spaces may only be filled by a card or a sequence one below the Beak's rank. <p> The seven free cells (also called the <i>Flipper</i>) can hold any - and just one - card. <h3>Notes</h3> <p> Penguin was invented by David Parlett, and the original rules can be found <a href="https://www.parlettgames.uk/patience/penguin.html">here</a>. It is also known as Beak and Flipper.