FreeCell

About FreeCell

FreeCell starts with every card visible and gives you four free cells for temporary storage. The goal is to build the foundations by suit from ace to king.

That makes it more strategic than many solitaire games because success depends less on hidden-card luck and more on move order. Keep free cells available, uncover low cards early, and avoid filling every temporary space at once.

If you like FreeCell, Eight Off, Baker's Game, and Seahaven Towers are natural next games. They use the same open-information feel, but change how sequences and empty columns work.

You Win!

Final Score: 0

How to Play

Goal

Move all cards to the four foundation piles at the top. Build each foundation up by suit from Ace to King.

How to Win

You win when all 52 cards are sorted into the four foundations!

Free Cells

You have 4 free cells at the top that can each hold one card temporarily. Use them strategically to move cards around.

How to Play

  • Tableau to Tableau: Place cards in descending order with alternating colors
  • Tableau to Foundation: Build up by suit from Ace to King
  • To Free Cell: Click any single card to move it to an empty free cell
  • From Free Cell: Move cards from free cells back to the tableau or foundation

Moving Multiple Cards

You can move a stack of cards at once, but only if they form a valid sequence (descending order with alternating colors). The maximum number equals: (empty free cells + 1) × (empty columns + 1)

Example: With 2 empty free cells and 1 empty column, you can move (2+1) × (1+1) = 6 cards at once.

Quick Moves

Double-click a card to automatically move it to a foundation or free cell if possible.

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