September 29, 2004 (Press Release) --
How to Play FreeCell Solitaire Game?
From: Larry Mellen
Subject: Play FreeCell Solitaire Game!
Date: 09-28-2004
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>>> try free game Pretty Good Solitaire
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Object of FreeCell Solitaire Game:
To move all the cards to the foundations.
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Layout in FreeCell Solitaire Game:
- 4 foundation piles (top right) - build up in suit from Ace to King.
- 4 cells (top left) - storage locations for cards. Only 1 card allowed in each cell.
- 8 tableau piles (below foundations and cells) - build down by alternate color. Move groups of cards if they are in sequence down by alternate color and if there are enough free cells that the cards could be moved individually. Spaces can be filled by any card or legal group of cards (see KingOnly for option). At the start of the game 7 cards are dealt face up to the leftmost 4 piles, 6 cards are dealt face up to the remaining piles.
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Notes:
Groups of cards in the tableau can only be moved as a group if there are a sufficient number of empty cells available to store the cards individually. The ability to move cards as a group is only a shortcut to moving the group one card at a time.
The game number deals #1 to #1000000 are compatible with the games in the standard Windows FreeCell. FreeCell can almost always be won. Only the games #11982, #146692, #186216, #455889, #495505, #512118, #517776, and #781948 are known to be unsolvable. For more information about FreeCell and a catalog of solutions to well known game numbers, see http://www.freecell.org.
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Tips on Playing FreeCell:
Try to keep as many cells empty as possible.
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History of FreeCell Solitaire Game:
FreeCell is a variation of Baker's Game. It was invented by Paul Alfille.
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Similar Games with FreeCell Solitaire Game:
- Baker's Game
- Sea Towers
- ForeCell
- Challenge FreeCell
- Eight Off
- Double FreeCell
- Triple FreeCell
- Three Cells
- Two Cells
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>>> view more details on game Pretty Good Solitaire
>>> try free game Pretty Good Solitaire
>>> get full version of Pretty Good Solitaire
From: Larry Mellen
Subject: Play FreeCell Solitaire Game!
Date: 09-28-2004
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>>> view more details on game Pretty Good Solitaire
>>> try free game Pretty Good Solitaire
>>> get full version of Pretty Good Solitaire
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Object of FreeCell Solitaire Game:
To move all the cards to the foundations.
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Layout in FreeCell Solitaire Game:
- 4 foundation piles (top right) - build up in suit from Ace to King.
- 4 cells (top left) - storage locations for cards. Only 1 card allowed in each cell.
- 8 tableau piles (below foundations and cells) - build down by alternate color. Move groups of cards if they are in sequence down by alternate color and if there are enough free cells that the cards could be moved individually. Spaces can be filled by any card or legal group of cards (see KingOnly for option). At the start of the game 7 cards are dealt face up to the leftmost 4 piles, 6 cards are dealt face up to the remaining piles.
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Notes:
Groups of cards in the tableau can only be moved as a group if there are a sufficient number of empty cells available to store the cards individually. The ability to move cards as a group is only a shortcut to moving the group one card at a time.
The game number deals #1 to #1000000 are compatible with the games in the standard Windows FreeCell. FreeCell can almost always be won. Only the games #11982, #146692, #186216, #455889, #495505, #512118, #517776, and #781948 are known to be unsolvable. For more information about FreeCell and a catalog of solutions to well known game numbers, see http://www.freecell.org.
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Tips on Playing FreeCell:
Try to keep as many cells empty as possible.
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History of FreeCell Solitaire Game:
FreeCell is a variation of Baker's Game. It was invented by Paul Alfille.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Similar Games with FreeCell Solitaire Game:
- Baker's Game
- Sea Towers
- ForeCell
- Challenge FreeCell
- Eight Off
- Double FreeCell
- Triple FreeCell
- Three Cells
- Two Cells
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>>> view more details on game Pretty Good Solitaire
>>> try free game Pretty Good Solitaire
>>> get full version of Pretty Good Solitaire

Object of FreeCell Solitaire Game: To move all the cards to the foundations.

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