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{{Short description|Board game for one player}} [[File:Peg Solitaire 1687 on Portrait of Princess Soubise by Claude-Auguste Berey.jpg|thumb|The [[Anne de Rohan-Chabot|Princess of Soubise]] playing solitaire, 1697]] '''Peg Solitaire''', '''Solo Noble''', '''Solo Goli''', '''Marble Solitaire''' or simply '''Solitaire''' is a [[board game]] for one player involving movement of pegs on a board with holes. Some sets use marbles in a board with indentations. The game is known as solitaire in Britain and as peg solitaire in the US where 'solitaire' is now the common name for [[patience (game)|patience]]. The first evidence of the game can be traced back to the court of [[Louis XIV]], and the specific date of 1697, with an engraving made ten years later by Claude Auguste Berey of [[Anne de Rohan-Chabot]], Princess of Soubise, with the puzzle by her side. The August 1697 edition of the French literary magazine ''[[Mercure galant]]'' contains a description of the board, rules and sample problems. This is the first known reference to the game in print. The standard game fills the entire board with pegs except for the central hole. The objective is, making valid moves, to empty the entire board except for a solitary peg in the central hole.
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