Cribbage Square Solitaire


Cribbage Square Solitaire is a solitaire card game based on cribbage which can be played using a deck of playing cards. This game works the same way as Poker Squares, but with cribbage scoring. Up to seventeen cards can be used in this game.
First, sixteen cards are dealt one at a time in a 4x4 grid, provided that card must touch horizontally, vertically, or diagonally to any of those already in the grid. However, once a card is placed on the grid, it cannot be moved. After these sixteen cards are put into place, a seventeenth card, the starter, is turned face-up.
Points are scored according to how the hands formed horizontally or vertically are combined with the starter. Horizontally and vertically in this case means that each row and column in the grid is scored as a cribbage hand.
Hands are scored as in normal cribbage and the combinations below may occur more than once in just one hand:
The object of this game is to reach the highest score possible using the sixteen cards. According to The Complete Book of Solitaire and Patience Games, the player is considered to "win" if the total score is at least 61.
To increase the skill element of the game, one variation involves using a 'reserve' pile. This can hold up to 5 cards which can later be played on to the grid.
Two candidate solutions for maximum possible scores are as below for 170 and 165 points respectively.
KHKCKDKS20
QHQCQDQS20
JHJCJDJS21
XH5C5D5S28
182121215H

Score: 170
7H7D8C8S24
8H8D7C7S24
3H6D6C6S24
9H9D9C9S20
132020206H

Score: 165