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[[Image:Cybunny blue baby.gif|frame|left|Blue Cybunny as of August 3, 2006.]]
Pyramids is a web-based card game in the Lost Desert. It appears to be inspired by a form of solitaire of the same name, which is somewhat similar in appearance except it is played considerably differently.
The [[Cybunny]] is a [[Limited Edition]] [[Neopet]] released on July 10, 2000. Similar to the real life [[Wikipedia:Rabbit|rabbits]], the majority of Cybunnies live in the colder regions of [[Neopia]]. Their thick white fur not only keeps them warm, but also helps them blend in with the snowy mountainside, easily disguising themselves in the snow. Cybunnies are quick and can disappear in the blink of an eye, love to frolic in the in the winter air. They enjoy a game of [[Snow Wars]], and happiest when there is more than enough food to go around.


Because they are limited edition, Cybunnies are very rare in Neopia. On special occasions more Cybunnies are made available to own, but a user can also use a [[Morphing Potion]] or the [[Lab Ray]] on one of their current Neopets to acquire a Cybunny.
Each game costs 50 NP, and a user can continue playing until they win a total of 5000 NP. After this, they can continue playing for free, and their game points will accumulate, but they will not earn any further NP.  


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==Layout==
In Pyramids, there is an seven-tiered triangle formed from playing cards. They are arranged so that each tier has one more card than the previous. There are two stacks of cards outside of the triangle - the stack, which is face-down, and the target card, which is face-up.
 
To start with, only the lower tier of cards is visible - the others are face down.
 
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Revision as of 15:15, 2 January 2007

Pyramids is a web-based card game in the Lost Desert. It appears to be inspired by a form of solitaire of the same name, which is somewhat similar in appearance except it is played considerably differently.

Each game costs 50 NP, and a user can continue playing until they win a total of 5000 NP. After this, they can continue playing for free, and their game points will accumulate, but they will not earn any further NP.

Layout

In Pyramids, there is an seven-tiered triangle formed from playing cards. They are arranged so that each tier has one more card than the previous. There are two stacks of cards outside of the triangle - the stack, which is face-down, and the target card, which is face-up.

To start with, only the lower tier of cards is visible - the others are face down.

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