Kings in the Corner is a solitaire-style card game played with a standard deck of 52 cards. The objective is for a player to be the first to empty their hand by strategically building sequences of cards in a layout resembling a cross or diamond, ultimately aiming to discard all cards from their hand into the central piles.
This engaging game requires strategic thinking, planning, and an understanding of card sequencing. Its benefits include enhancing cognitive skills such as pattern recognition and strategic decision-making. While the exact origins are unknown, the game has gained popularity as an accessible and enjoyable pastime, often played across generations.