Currently there is no way to do that, but I cooked something up recently. Unfortunately it's really slow so we have to figure out how to make it faster before we can role it out for everyone's consumption.
David: You and Jim are doing an exceptional job at keeping almost everyone happy, although there are a few discontents on here, but just ignore them as they are insignificant.
OMG - alternation is quite addictive, haven't even made it to the others yet. Just spent over 3 hours trying to solve it - going to drive me nuts till I get one out
Of the hidden games, Alternation is my favorite and the most likely to eventually graduate to "listed". It's like a weird 2 deck variant of Klondike, but you only get to go through the draw pile once…
I found the layout of Alternation pretty intriguing, too. The first board I tried had some movement and seemed solvable, but most of the other ones I tried looked impossible. Of, course, that's how I felt when I first implemented Spider in the Solitaire game I wrote. In the process of debugging it, I discovered almost all of them were solvable. Alternation doesn't seem to have the nearly unlimited possibilities that Spider has, so I am less optimistic that Alternation could be as satisfying. Of the dozen or so layouts I played only two seemed even remotely solvable. Am I missing something? Did you just grind away at one board to finally solve it? Inquiring minds want to know B^)
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how do I show the percentage of successful games I've played?
Currently there is no way to do that, but I cooked something up recently. Unfortunately it's really slow so we have to figure out how to make it faster before we can role it out for everyone's consumption.
Here are some screenshots of my stats:
@david
Fourteen Out?
Beleaguered Castle?
Fortress?
Alternation?
Four Seasons?
A sign of things to come?
https://greenfelt.net/faq#secret-games
Ooooh, that's exciting. More to play if I get finished up early.
David: You and Jim are doing an exceptional job at keeping almost everyone happy, although there are a few discontents on here, but just ignore them as they are insignificant.
OMG - alternation is quite addictive, haven't even made it to the others yet. Just spent over 3 hours trying to solve it - going to drive me nuts till I get one out
Sorry but I feel a bit excited and have to brag - I got a game of alternation out. Woo Hoo!
Of the hidden games, Alternation is my favorite and the most likely to eventually graduate to "listed". It's like a weird 2 deck variant of Klondike, but you only get to go through the draw pile once…
I found the layout of Alternation pretty intriguing, too. The first board I tried had some movement and seemed solvable, but most of the other ones I tried looked impossible. Of, course, that's how I felt when I first implemented Spider in the Solitaire game I wrote. In the process of debugging it, I discovered almost all of them were solvable. Alternation doesn't seem to have the nearly unlimited possibilities that Spider has, so I am less optimistic that Alternation could be as satisfying. Of the dozen or so layouts I played only two seemed even remotely solvable. Am I missing something? Did you just grind away at one board to finally solve it? Inquiring minds want to know B^)