Skip to Top of Page Skip to Navigation Skip to Main Content Skip to Footer

Daily FreeCell

Genre:
Rating:
Rating Star4.2 / 5(29,211 Votes)
Updated:
May 08, 2024
Release:
Aug 24, 2018
Platforms:
Browser, Mobile

Instructions

Your goal is to stack all of the cards in play into the "foundation piles" in the upper right hand corner of the screen. Cards must be played to these foundation cards in order, starting with Ace, then 2, then 3, and so on through King.

In order to do that you'll need to stack your cards at the bottom of the table in columns of cards in decreasing order. Any card may be stacked on top of another card with a rank 1 higher of the opposite color. So a 5 of Clubs can be stacked on a 6 of Hearts or Diamonds, but not any other rank, and not the 6 of Spades. Once you've started stacking cards, you can move your stacks provided you have enough free slots on the top left hand of the screen. You can always move 1 card for free, but you need 1 slot open in order to move 2 cards, 2 slots open in order to move 3 cards, and so on. If you clear a column of cards on the board, you can also move cards to the open FreeCell spaces there, and can keep as many cards there as you like.

This can be a really tough game to get the hang of! Try to focus on "freeing" the Aces of each suit so that you can start playing cards up to the foundation spaces. Good luck!

If you have solved today's puzzle (or if today's is too challenging), use the calendar on the left side of the screen to play FreeCell challenges from previous days!

Your goal is to stack all of the cards in play into the "foundation piles" in the upper right hand corner of the screen. Cards must be played to these foundation cards in order, starting with Ace, then 2, then 3, and so on through King.

In order to do that you'll need to stack your cards at the bottom of the table in columns of cards in decreasing order. Any card may be stacked on top of another card with a rank 1 higher of the opposite color. So a 5 of Clubs can be stacked on a 6 of Hearts or Diamonds, but not any other rank, and not the 6 of Spades. Once you've started stacking cards, you can move your stacks provided you have enough free slots on the top left hand of the screen. You can always move 1 card for free, but you need 1 slot open in order to move 2 cards, 2 slots open in order to move 3 cards, and so on. If you clear a column of cards on the board, you can also move cards to the open FreeCell spaces there, and can keep as many cards there as you like.

This can be a really tough game to get the hang of! Try to focus on "freeing" the Aces of each suit so that you can start playing cards up to the foundation spaces. Good luck!

If you have solved today's puzzle (or if today's is too challenging), use the calendar on the left side of the screen to play FreeCell challenges from previous days!

Once you finish playing your Daily Freecell, feel free to check out our Coolmath Games blog all about the other kinds of Solitaire variations.

Game Progress

0 XP
Genre:
Rating:
Rating Star4.2 / 5(29,211 Votes)
Updated:
May 08, 2024
Release:
Aug 24, 2018
Platforms:
Browser, Mobile

Instructions

Your goal is to stack all of the cards in play into the "foundation piles" in the upper right hand corner of the screen. Cards must be played to these foundation cards in order, starting with Ace, then 2, then 3, and so on through King.

In order to do that you'll need to stack your cards at the bottom of the table in columns of cards in decreasing order. Any card may be stacked on top of another card with a rank 1 higher of the opposite color. So a 5 of Clubs can be stacked on a 6 of Hearts or Diamonds, but not any other rank, and not the 6 of Spades. Once you've started stacking cards, you can move your stacks provided you have enough free slots on the top left hand of the screen. You can always move 1 card for free, but you need 1 slot open in order to move 2 cards, 2 slots open in order to move 3 cards, and so on. If you clear a column of cards on the board, you can also move cards to the open FreeCell spaces there, and can keep as many cards there as you like.

This can be a really tough game to get the hang of! Try to focus on "freeing" the Aces of each suit so that you can start playing cards up to the foundation spaces. Good luck!

If you have solved today's puzzle (or if today's is too challenging), use the calendar on the left side of the screen to play FreeCell challenges from previous days!

Your goal is to stack all of the cards in play into the "foundation piles" in the upper right hand corner of the screen. Cards must be played to these foundation cards in order, starting with Ace, then 2, then 3, and so on through King.

In order to do that you'll need to stack your cards at the bottom of the table in columns of cards in decreasing order. Any card may be stacked on top of another card with a rank 1 higher of the opposite color. So a 5 of Clubs can be stacked on a 6 of Hearts or Diamonds, but not any other rank, and not the 6 of Spades. Once you've started stacking cards, you can move your stacks provided you have enough free slots on the top left hand of the screen. You can always move 1 card for free, but you need 1 slot open in order to move 2 cards, 2 slots open in order to move 3 cards, and so on. If you clear a column of cards on the board, you can also move cards to the open FreeCell spaces there, and can keep as many cards there as you like.

This can be a really tough game to get the hang of! Try to focus on "freeing" the Aces of each suit so that you can start playing cards up to the foundation spaces. Good luck!

If you have solved today's puzzle (or if today's is too challenging), use the calendar on the left side of the screen to play FreeCell challenges from previous days!

Once you finish playing your Daily Freecell, feel free to check out our Coolmath Games blog all about the other kinds of Solitaire variations.

4.2 Rating Star
29,211
Votes