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The name of the game, FreeCell, comes from the four free cells in the top-left corner of the game board which can be used to temporarily store cards. The game was invented by Paul Alfille as a modification of an older game. Alfille also created a first FreeCell Solitaire video game in 1978. Although available in earlier version of system Windows, FreeCell gained much of its popularity when it was distributed with Windows 95. In that version there were 32,000 different card deals available. There was an attempt in 1994 to solve all of the 32,000 card deals. The project lasted almost a year and indicated that only one of the card deals was unsolvable. Since then, FreeCell remains famous for the fact that for any randomly shuffled card deal, the game is almost certainly solvable.

How to play?

As with most other patience and solitaire games, the player starts with a shuffled deck and must sort the cards from aces to kings for each suit separately. The sorted cards are being placed in the foundations in the top-right corner of the game board, beginning with aces. That is, a card can be placed in the foundation only if there is a card already there with a number lower by one and the same suit. If there are no available cards which can be placed in the foundations, the player must move the cards around on the game board so that more cards with low numbers are directly available.

As a rule, the player can move only one card at a time - unlike in other solitaire games in which the player can lift an entire stack of cards and move it to a different location. If a player wants to move more than one card to a new location, it is necessary to use free cells, which are in the top-left corner of the game board. The game automatically calculates how many cards a player can move based on the number of available free cells, as moving cards one by one can be tedious. Any card can be placed in a free cell. Also, any card can be placed in an empty tableau. However, a card can be placed on another card only if the latter card has a number higher by one and a suit of the opposite color to the former.

FreeCell Solitaire Online XL does not have a specific scoring scheme. The progress in the game is indicated by the number of cards left on the game board (the fewer the better). This however is not relevant when players compare their results. A relevant result is a percentage of games won, an average time to solve a game, or the longest winning streak.

Here are a couple of tips. Right-click on a card to send it to a free cell. If no free cells are available or a card already is in a free cell, then a right-click sends a card to a foundation (if possible). The game automatically sends to the foundation cards that will not be useful in the game down the road.

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Your goal is to win! You win the game when you move all cards to the foundations (the 4 empty piles in the upper right corner). You must start each foundation with an Ace. Then you can place cards of the same suit in ascending order: Ace, 2, 3, 4, ..., 10, Jack, Queen and King.

Cards are shuffled and dealt face up on the tableau (the 7 piles in the bottom of the screen). There is no waste or stock, but 4 free cells in the upper left corner.

  • Any top card can be played to the foundation of the same suit, in ascending order.
  • A top card from one pile can be moved to another, in alternate color and descending order: 9 of Spades, 8 of Hearts, 7 of Clubs...
  • Any top card may go to a free cell or an empty pile.
  • A free cell only contains one card at a time.

Only the top card is playable. “SuperMove” allows to transfer several ordered cards from one pile to another, using free cells and empty piles as intermediate locations for each single move.

One estimates that nearly every deal is solvable and thus winnable. Since all cards are face up, there is nothing to guess, just to show puzzle logic. Some games require more cleverness and others can be hard and tricky, so it's always a very pleasant and challenging occupation.

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How to play FreeCell Solitaire

FreeCell Solitaire is an HTML5 and JavaScript card game, but I tried to copy the gameplay from the one included in Windows:

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  • Use drag & drop to move cards from one pile to another
  • Double-click on a card to add it to a foundation
  • Right-click (or tap and hold) to move all possible cards to the foundations

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Simply click the top left title to play a new solitaire game, or use one of the menu commands:

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  • GAME: Play a new game of solitaire (or press F2) at any time, even in the middle of a game.
  • HINT: Get some help to find your next best move (or press H).
  • UNDO: Back up one move (or press Control+Z). You can continue to undo until you reach the beginning of the game.
  • ≡ MENU: Play another free online solitaire card game like Klondike, Alaska, Aces Up, Canfield, Cruel, FreeCell, Golf, Monte Carlo, Pyramid, Russian or Yukon Solitaire.