I couldn't find specific details about the "Queen's Audience" card game and how many cards are initially dealt to form a square. It's possible that this card game might have other variations or be known under a different name.
If you are referring to another card game known as "King's Audience," that involves forming a rectangular reserve of sixteen cards.
If you have more context about the game's structure or any specific rules you're referring to, I could assist you further or try another search with that information.
What is the procedure for setting up the audience chamber in Queen's Audience?
Which year did Queen's Audience first appear in a documented source?
What is the purpose of the reserve or antechamber in Queen's Audience?
What happens when play in Queen's Audience comes to a standstill?
What kind of recordings did OKeh produce for audiences outside the mainstream market?