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Interestingly, though, I haven’t been able to find this in English anywhere (and none of the Korean posts link out to the original source). Given the other factors at play here, this oddity suggests to me not that it was made up in Korean and given a gloss of “this originated somewhere else” to add to the mystery of thing — a somewhat problematic trope of exoticization we see often in Western internet-based ritual games — but rather that it did originate on an English-speaking website and has since been deleted or otherwise obscured. If you’d like more information on this fun and exciting game such as variations of it, check out our comprehensive guide, “How to Play Clock Solitaire (Patience) – Complete Rules.” Otherwise, jump in and start playing to see how many times you can beat the odds! You never know—you might enjoy a winning streak that would make Anargyros Nicholas Karabourniotis, the luckiest gambler in history, insanely jealous.