The above sections contain best current solutions for various games. In each section, the first column is the number of the game. The second column contains the number of moves. The third column contains the solver's name. The fourth column contains the solution.
The move sequences are coded as follows: the letters 'a' through 'h' represent the eight columns from left to right, and the letters 'i' through 'l' denote the four scratch spaces from left to right. Each letter represents a move from the corresponding position. Uppercase letters denote the "alternate" move that you would get by pressing the Shift key when you click on a card.
There is no claim that these solutions are the best possible; we hope players will try to submit solutions with fewer moves. Further, a game's absence in the list does not indicate that it is unsolvable.
Finally, we make no special apology for the fact that the solutions are difficult to read. They are there simply as proof that the game you've been wasting hours on does have a solution, and should be decoded only as an act of desperation. It is, on the other hand, perfectly OK to consult the second column to see how your own solution stands up, and the third column to see whether you have been immortalized in the Brain Jam Hall of Fame.