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  1. 123 Freecell
  2. Winter Solitaire
  3. Get FreeCell Collection Free
  4. Freecell Solitaire


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123 Freecell

Love Freecell and want to keep playing the same basic game but just with a little more difficulty!? Look no further than Three Freecells. This amazing freecell card game still has over a 99 percent chance of solving the puzzle each time, but you will only have three open free cells to work with the entire game, instead of four in basic freecell. Play 3 Freecells just as you would play Classic Freecell. Place all the deck of cards into the upper foundations based on suit from Ace to King to win. Move cards around in the tableau to accomplish this feat. You can build downward alternating colors of cards. Beware though, you may only move the number of cards corresponding to the number of free cells open plus the number of foundation slots open plus one. Master this fun card game and try your hand at Two Freecell!

Winter Solitaire

Brrrr! Shorter days and longer nights mean just one thing: the winter season is here! Rather than fighting the bitter cold, stay in the warmth of your home, brew a cup of hot tea or cocoa, and put on your cozy clothes. What better way to spend these dreary winter months than challenging your brain and playing Solitaire! The cure to your wintertime blues is in the fun you will have playing these 9 versions of the classic card game. The snowflake cards will remind you that being anywhere but in front of your computer right now will threaten frostbite! Be mindful that the otherwise red and black suits are light and dark blue in this winter-themed Solitaire game. Thaw out and enjoy the challenges that await you. On those early mornings when Jack Frost is at your door and all you want to do is go back to bed, wake your brain up a little with the basic version of Solitaire - One Card Klondike. You will use all four suits in this game, and will work through the tableau by building your stacks in descending order. Cards must be alternating in color, however, or you won't be able to place them on top of each other. Uncovering any Aces early in the game will give you a jump-start on building your foundations! Fill these foundations with ascending cards of the same suit from the tableau, and once all four stacks have their respective King cards, you win! Click on the face-down snowflake card in the top left corner if you get stuck; this will give you one more card to work with. Once ...

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Features • Smooth fluid and advanced animations • Many beautiful card sets, card backs and backgrounds to choose from • Deal animation and winning animation • Double click (or right click) or single touch for touch screens to auto move cards • Autoplay on/off option • Unlimited undo and redo features • Statistics tracking • Save game progress • Hints will show you possible moves

Freecell Solitaire

Important shortcut keys Toggle full screen: F11 (most browsers) Undo move: Ctrl-Z Deal again: F2 Close dialog box: Esc About FreeCell Solitaire Online The name of the game, FreeCell, comes from the four free cells in the top-left corner of the game board which can be used to temporarily store cards. The game was invented by Paul Alfille as a modification of an older game. Alfille also created a first FreeCell Solitaire video game in 1978. Although available in earlier version of system Windows, FreeCell gained much of its popularity when it was distributed with Windows 95. In that version there were 32,000 different card deals available. There was an attempt in 1994 to solve all of the 32,000 card deals. The project lasted almost a year and indicated that only one of the card deals was unsolvable. Since then, FreeCell remains famous for the fact that for any randomly shuffled card deal, the game is almost certainly solvable. How to play? As with most other patience and solitaire games, the player starts with a shuffled deck and must sort the cards from aces to kings for each suit separately. The sorted cards are being placed in the foundations in the top-right corner of the game board, beginning with aces. That is, a card can be placed in the foundation only if there is a card already there with a number lower by one and the same suit. If there are no available cards which can be placed in the foundations, the player must move the cards around on the game board so that mor...