
#DOUBLE FREECELL FREE#
To move a free card from one position to another in the tableau (not a homecell or freecell), there are three rules:
#DOUBLE FREECELL HOW TO#
This will enable you to plan how to move cards to the foundation or free them to be moved to a freecell or below another card in the tableau columns. Even though you are available to use the freecells as much as you want, try to keep them available for future cards you may need to move around.īefore the game begins, you will need to come up with a tactic and plan a few moves ahead of time. Apart from that, you are free to move any uncovered card at the bottom of the tableau there at any time. When you move a card to a freecell, the only rule you need to follow is that you can have only one card in one freecell at a certain time. 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. 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. If it's an ace, you can move it to a foundation. In other words you can move cards that have no cards on top of it. When you start the game, the cards that you are available to move are the ones that are on the bottom of the columns. The goal of the game is to move all cards into the foundation. The ones on the left are called freecells, and the ones on the right are the homecells or the foundation. On the board, you have four blank fields on the left and the right. 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. 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. You will need to order them starting from the ace and finishing with the king, making sure that each suit is in its homecell. There are four foundation cells for each card suit - Spades, Hearts, Diamonds, and Clubs. The cards from there will need to go to the homecells, also called the foundation. They are flipped faced forward so you can see them all. The first four columns have seven cards, while the other four have six, all in random order. The game starts with eight columns of cards with 52 total cards.


After that, you can start to move cards from column to column to free other aces and cards suitable for moving to the main row. If among the playing cards of the initial solitaire layout there are aces and subsequent cards, they are moved to the main row. The game cards are the bottom face up column cards and the "temporary stock" cards. The goal of the game is to free eight aces during the game and collect the corresponding suits in ascending sequence on them. Below the main row, there is room for eight cards of the so-called "temporary stock". The main row, the starting cards of which are aces, is on the right above these rows. All cards of the deck are laid out in 10 vertical columns.

#DOUBLE FREECELL FULL#
Two full decks of 52 cards are used in the game - 104 cards in total.
