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The classic. Draw cards, build foundations.
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Build 8 runs from King to Ace.
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All cards face up. Pure strategy.
Pair cards that sum to 13.
Clear three peaks with chain combos.
Clear columns one card at a time.
Move groups of cards freely.
Fast-paced casino classic.
Two decks. Ten tableau piles.
Two-deck Klondike challenge.
Yukon variant. Same suit builds.
Same-suit Klondike variant.
Build same-suit runs in place.
Klondike meets Spider.
One-deck Spider variant.
FreeCell with same-suit builds.
FreeCell with 8 free cells.
Relaxed Scorpion variant.
13 columns, all face up.
No free cells. Expert mode.
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Automatically finish the game when all cards are revealed and a solution is found
Check if the current deal is winnable and enable undo-to-last-winnable recovery
Set your preferred starting options for each game
Control how fast cards move and animations play
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FreeCell Solitaire is a unique solitaire game where skill matters more than luck. With over 99.99% of deals winnable with perfect play, FreeCell rewards strategic thinking. Play completely free with no ads or downloads!
Objective: Move all 52 cards to the four foundation piles, building them up by suit from Ace to King.
FreeCell lets you move sequences of cards, but the number of cards depends on empty free cells and empty columns. Our game automatically calculates this for you!
Maximum cards you can move:
Skill Over Luck: Unlike other solitaire games where luck plays a huge role, FreeCell is almost entirely skill-based. Almost every game is winnable with perfect play!
Perfect Information: All 52 cards are visible from the start. This makes FreeCell more like chess than a typical card game.
Consistent Challenge: Because almost every game is winnable, losses are learning opportunities. You can always improve your strategy!
FreeCell was invented by Paul Alfille in 1978 as a modification of an older game called Eight Off. It became enormously popular when Microsoft included it in Windows 95. The name "FreeCell" comes from the four free cells where cards can be temporarily stored.
Over 99.99% of FreeCell games are winnable with perfect play. Unlike other solitaire variants where luck determines winnability, FreeCell is almost entirely skill-based.
You can! Our game automatically calculates supermoves. The number of cards you can move depends on empty free cells and columns. The game handles this automatically.
Look for Aces to move to foundations, then focus on exposing hidden cards by creating sequences. Don't fill all four free cells immediately - keep them available for tactical use.
Test your skills with FreeCell Solitaire - where every game is a winnable puzzle!