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<h1>General Flower Card Rules</h1>
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There are some characteristics common to all the games played with Hanafuda
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cards. They are all played with one or more of the Asian flower card decks.
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This deck is common in a number of Pacific regions including Hawaii. There are
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twelve suits of four cards each. The suits are associated with the twelve
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months of the year. For a good explanation of what the suits are,
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try <a href="http://hanafubuki.org/">Graham Leonard's Hanafuda and Kabufuda
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site</a>.
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Most of the flower card solitaire games are played like western deck games
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with minor changes. See the <a href="general_rules.html">General Rules</a> for
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basic instructions on how to play solitaire. The object in most cases is to
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move all the cards from the tableau to the foundations. Probably the most
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difficult part of learning to play with hanafuda cards is learning which cards
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belong in which suits and what their ranking is. The ranking of the suits is
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sometimes as important as the ranking of the cards in the suit. Try keeping
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this hanafuda help image displayed where you can refer to it as you play.
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<img alt="" src="images/hanahelp.gif">
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