![]() ![]() Our collection consists of games created by different software developers, including popular studios and talented enthusiasts. All games presented here have excellent quality and user-friendly design.Īll of the solitaires are free to play. Moreover, you don’t need to waste any time for registration. All you need is to choose a version you like and to start the ultimate gaming. We’ve also added plenty of handy features. ![]() For example, you can share your game results with your friends. This is especially pleasant if you managed to get the top score. The special functions allow you to leave comments and to communicate with other players staying confidential. This makes you feel like a part of a like-minded community of gamers.To win FreeCell, you must get all the cards onto the Foundations. Move one or more cards from one Tableau pile to another.To do that you can use the moves described below: Allowed moves The Foundations are ordered by suit and rank, each Foundation has one suit and you must put the cards onto them in the order Ace 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Jack Queen King. You can move the top card of a pile on the Tableau onto another Tableau pile, if that pile's top card is one higher than the moved card and in a different color. For example, you could move a red 6 onto a black 7. If the top cards on a Tableau pile are ordered, e.g. you have red 6, black 5, red 4 as the top cards, then you can click the red 6 and move all of them together onto another Tableau pile that has a black 7 as its top card. HOWEVER, there is a limitation to how many ordered cards you can move together. The number of cards you can move together is basically the number of empty free cells and empty tableaus + 1. So, if you have 2 free cells empty you can move 3 cards together. If you have all 4 free cells empty you can move 5 cards. If you have 3 free cells and 4 empty tableaus you can move 8 cards together. ![]()
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