Clock Face is my Clock Patience card game adapted to a program for helping to learn how to tell the time. The idea of using the Clock Patience or Clock Solitaire card game in this way, comes from, and is copyright to a fellow Brit., David Andrews and is used here with permission.
To play the game you have to find all the cards for each position of the clock without turning over all four Clock Centres. The four clock centres are the cards with a blue dot in the middle. There are 52 cards as in a normal pack, 4 for each position e.g. 4 cards with 5 Minutes Past, 4 with 10 Minutes Past etc. Reveal all four Clock Centres before finding all the others and the game is over.
Our Review: Clock Face is a simple card game to aid users in telling the tell with analogue clocks. The cards are arranged in a clock face formation and each card that is turned over has a clock location printed on it (eg: 20 minutes to). The object is to drag each card as quickly as possible to its correct location - greater points are given for speed. Clock Face is nice to play but has limited challenge - recommended for children learning the time though.