![]() Of course, all you need is a deck of cards to play the game. You can't move more cards than you have free cells. ![]() And what's more: you need those open spaces to move more than one card at a time. This might make the game sound easier, especially as all the cacades are dealt face up, meaning you can see every card on the board – but as each cell can only hold one card, you'll find your options more limited than expected. (That's why they call it the "free cell game.") However, the Freecell twist is that, in addition to the four foundation spots (where you want all the cards to ultimately go), you get four empty cells that you can use to temporarily store cards as you shuffle them around the board. Freecell Solitaire uses the same standard 52-card deck you are used to, and the goal of the game is still to sort the deck into its four suits from 2 to Ace, using the gameplay board to create stacks of cards that climb in face value, alternating in color, to get the job done. For Those Who Think Solitaire Is Too EasyĪlready a Solitaire master and looking for a new challenge? Or sick of Solitaire, but looking for something similar with new gameplay and new rules? Play Freecell.
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