Goal of the game
Move all 52 cards onto the four foundations, in ascending order and by suit (Spades on Spades, Hearts on Hearts, Diamonds on Diamonds, Clubs on Clubs), from Ace to King. The game is won the moment each foundation holds the 13 cards of its suit.
Setup
Shuffle a standard 52-card deck. Deal the cards face-up into 8 columns: the first four hold 7 cards each, the next four hold 6 cards — totalling 28 + 24 = 52 cards. Above the tableau, reserve four free cells (empty at the start) and four foundations (empty at the start, one per suit). Every card is visible from the very first move; there is no stock pile, no waste pile, and no redeal.
FreeCell kuralları
- 52 kartın tamamı açık şekilde 8 sütuna dağıtılır: dört sütun 7 kart, dört sütun 6 kart.
- Herhangi bir kartı dört serbest hücreden birine geçici olarak koyabilirsiniz.
- Sütunları azalan değer sırasıyla ve renk değiştirerek oluşturun.
- Temelleri renklere göre As'tan Kral'a sırayla doldurun.
- Grup taşıma, boş hücre ve boş sütun sayısına göre belirlenir.
Win and loss conditions
You win the moment all 52 cards have been built up onto the four foundations, Ace-2-3-…-King for each suit. You lose if no legal moves remain — every tableau card is blocked and the free cells are full. Solitaire Royal's undo button rewinds bad moves; you can also restart the deal or shuffle a new one. Deals are randomly shuffled and guaranteed solvable.
Strateji ve İpuçları
- Hedeften geriye doğru planlayın - önce As ve 2'leri bulun, sonra onları serbest bırakacak yolu hesaplayın.
- Serbest hücreleri acil rezerv gibi kullanın: park edilen kart hareketliliğinizi kısıtlar.
- Boş sütunlar taşıma kapasitesini katlar - olabildiğince koruyun.
FreeCell was invented by Paul Alfille in 1978 on the PLATO computer system at the University of Illinois — a methodical rewrite of an older patience called "Baker's Game," switching from same-suit building to alternating-colour building. The game stayed obscure until Microsoft bundled it with Windows 95 (deals numbered 1 through 32,000), where it became a worldwide hit. Deal #11,982 is famously infamous: one of the very few official deals proven unsolvable.