Challenging Solitaire Game - Play Free Cell Solitaire
Test and exercise your virtual card game skills in this straight-forward yet highly-challenging solitaire game! Free Cell Solitaire is a hard and addicting version of solitaire where your goal is to move all 52 cards into their ‘foundation’ piles in sequence (A, 2, 3, 4…). The catch is that all of the cards are initially stacked randomly in 8 cascades (columns), and you are playing against the clock! In Free Cell Solitaire, you must carefully maneuver cards and manipulate the grid using the four ‘free cells’ in the top left corner that can be used as temporary ‘homes’ for cards.
Skills required: Free Cell Solitaire is more puzzle-based than classic solitaire, and requires a lot of creative thinking, problem-solving determination, and strategy-based moves. Sharp observation skills are also needed as you try to spot a cunning move that could open up the grid. Tip: Clever and efficient use of the ‘free cells’ in the top left corner is the key to success.
How to Play: A Flash-based, solitaire card simulation game for notebook, laptop and desktop PC / Mac (with certain browsers). You have 10 minutes to empty the grid and move all 52 cards into their suit foundation piles in the top right corner of the game screen. In order to win, you must manipulate the grid so that you have 4 piles of 13 same-suited cards in perfect sequence (A-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-J-Q-K).
At the beginning of the game, the cards are randomly sorted into 8 columns. 4 of the columns have 7 cards, and the other 4 columns have 6 cards. Beginning with Aces, you must try to transfer the cards in sequence to the 4 empty spaces in the top right corner. Using your computer mouse or touchpad, click and drag cards around the grid.
In order to access deeper cards in the column, you must move cards around the grid. You can place descending, alternating colored cards on top of each other. For example, a red 7 could go on top of a black 8. The 4 ‘free cells’ in the top left corner can be used at any time. You can place any card into the free cell spaces. This is handy for when you need to access a card that has an otherwise immovable card on top of it. If you get stuck, click on the ‘Resign’ button at the top of the play area, and try again!
If this Flash-based game no longer works on IE11 or Chrome browser on your PC / MAC, try playing Firefox browser with Adobe Flash player installed.