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How to Play Card Games Tutorial - Rules of Freecell This tutorial is © www.solitairecentral.com. Used with Permission. Do not Duplicate or Reproduce Description
Freecell is an "open" solitaire, so-called because all of the cards are visible at the start of a game. It is a descendant of earlier games such as "Eight Off" and "Baker's Game". Rules
Number of Decks: 1 Initial Layout: Cards are dealt face-up into eight columns. The first four columns each contain seven cards, and the last four contain six cards each. Space is set aside for four foundation piles and four "free cells" -- holding stations where cards may be temporarily stored during play. Object: The object of the game is to move the four aces, as they appear, to the foundations, and build each up in suit from ace to king (A-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-J-Q-K). Play: Only the top (exposed) card of each tableau pile is available for play. It may be moved to a foundation pile, a free cell, or to another tableau pile. Within the tableau, cards are built down in sequence and alternating in color. Any card may be moved into an empty space. Blocks of cards may not be moved, unless the requisite number of free cells and/or tableau spaces are availabe to allow each individual card to be moved. If you fill all four foundation piles, you win.
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