![]() The game starts with eight columns of cards with 52 total cards. The first four columns have seven cards, while the other four have six, all in random order. They are flipped faced forward so you can see them all. The cards from there will need to go to the homecells, also called the foundation. There are four foundation cells for each card suit - Spades, Hearts, Diamonds, and Clubs. You will need to order them starting from the ace and finishing with the king, making sure that each suit is in its homecell. The freecells are used like temporary holders, where you are able to place the last card in the tableau column to move it out of the way.įreeCell is a combination of luck and tactics. The luck is from what cards you're dealt, while the tactic comes into play when you need to prepare and calculate for several moves ahead. On the board, you have four blank fields on the left and the right. The ones on the left are called freecells, and the ones on the right are the homecells or the foundation. ![]() The goal of the game is to move all cards into the foundation. When you start the game, the cards that you are available to move are the ones that are on the bottom of the columns. In other words you can move cards that have no cards on top of it. If it's an ace, you can move it to a foundation. Moving a card to a foundation cell means that you will need to move them in a specific order from ace to king, making sure every card in that field is with the same suit. For example, if you moved the Ace of Diamond to the foundation cell, the next card you can place on top of that is the Two of Diamonds. ![]() Follow us on Twitter Like us on Facebook. (* indicates our own original games.)įor support and answers to frequently asked questions, head over to. Helena, Stacker*, Steps, Stonewall, Storehouse, Strategy, Streets, Streets and Alleys, Super Flower Garden, Tarantula, Tens, The Reserves, Thirteens, Thirty-Six, Three-Card Fan, Thumb and Pouch, Trefoil, Triangle, Triple Alliance, Triple Mulligan*, Triplets, Variegated Demon, Vertical, Waning Moon, Washington's Favorite, Westcliff, Wheatsheaf, Whitehead, Will o’ Wisp, Wood,Yukon, Ziggurat*. Mop, Nestor, Pas Seul, Penguin, Provisional*, Pyramid, Pyramid Easy, Raglan, Rainbow, Rank and File, Russian Revolver*, Russian Solitaire, Scorpion, Scotch Patience, Seven Devils, Shamrocks, Shifting, Simple Simon, Simplicity, Single Rail, Sir Tommy, Six by Six, Sly Fox, Snake, Somerset, Spanish Patience, Spider, Spider 1 Suit, Spider 2 Suits, Spiderette, Spiderling*, Squadron, St. Big cards, clean interface, lots of variety, no distractions.Īccordion, Aces Up, Agnes Bernauer, Agnes Sorel, Alhambra, Alternate, Alternation, Ambrose*, American Toad, Askew*, Baker’s Dozen, Baker’s Eleven*, Baker’s Game, Baker’s Game Easy, Baroness, Batsford, Batsford Triangle, Beleaguered Castle, Bisley, Black Hole, Black Widow, Blind Alleys, Blockade, Blondes and Brunettes, Bouquet, Box Kite, Brigade, Bristol, Buffalo Bill, Busy Aces, Canister, Carlton, Castles in Spain, Chameleon, Citadel, Colorado, Colors, Congress, Courtyard, Creepy Crawley*, Cruel, Deauville, Demon, Demon Fan, Dieppe, Diplomat, Double Rail, Doublets, Easthaven, Eight Off, Eight Off Easy, Even Up, Exit, Falling Star, Fan, Fanny, Fifty, Fly, Fortress, Fortune’s Favor, Forty-Nine, Forty Thieves, Forty Thieves Easy, Four Seasons, Fourteen Out, Frayed Carpet*, Free Cell, Free Cell Easy, Frog, Gargantua, Gate, Gateway, German Patience, Giant, Golf, Good Measure, Grandfather’s Patience, Grandmother’s Patience, Harp, Honeybees*, Juvenile, King Albert, Klondike Deal 1, Klondike Deal 3, La Belle Lucie, Lady Betty, Lady of the Manor, Little Billee, Louis, Lucas, Maria, Martha, Midshipman, Milligan Harp, Miss Milligan, Monte Carlo, Mrs. The giant solitaire suite for refined solitaire players. ![]()
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