Freecell
This
game was invented by Paul Alfille.
The
entire deck of 52 cards is dealt face up into 8 tableau
piles.
Four cells (to the left) and four foundation piles (to the
right) are placed above the tableau piles.
The object of the game is to stack all four suits in order
from Ace up to King on the four foundation piles.
You win when all 52 cards are moved
there, 13 to a pile.
The rules:
The top card of any tableau pile can be
moved to a Foundation pile, if possible.
Only one card at a time can be moved. The
top card of any tableau pile can also be moved to any Cell.
Each Cell (or Reserve space) may contain only one card.
Cards in the cells can be moved to the foundation piles or
back to the tableau piles, if possible.
You can build tableau piles down by alternating color.
Empty tableau pile can be filled by any card.
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