Scorpion Solitaire is a card game. The player rearranges a mix of face-down and face-up cards in columns on a green baize tabletop into new descending order (i.e., King to Ace) columns based on color and suit.
The classic version of the game features four foundation spaces, seven columns and three reserve cards that look somewhat like the side view of a scorpion on the table. This game doesn't have that layout. Instead, it distributes all cards as a mix of seven or 10 face-down and face-up columns based on the number of decks. It doesn't offer reserve cards and hides the foundational spaces under the tops of each column.�
The player transfers cards to different columns using a unique rule. If the bottom of a column has a red 7 of Hearts, they obviously need to move a red 6 of Hearts below it. If the red 6 has a layered black King of Spades and a red Ace of Diamonds beneath it, they're not prevented from moving the card. They merely transfer all three cards. They then rearrange the other two cards into descending order elsewhere (i.e., the King on a foundation space and the Ace at the very end of a finished foundation column of red diamond cards).
Scorpion Solitaire allows the player to start over entirely or restart the current deal. They can also undo past moves and receive card sorting hints without limitation, respectively. The latter tool informs the player if they've run out of moves as well.