FreeCell
Play FreeCell online with free cells, foundation moves, undo, hints, and saved progress in your browser.
How to play
All cards start face up, so each move is about clearing space and choosing the right order.
Free cells hold one card at a time and give you room to move longer runs between columns.
Move each suit from Ace to King while keeping enough open space to keep the board flexible.
Why play FreeCell?
FreeCell is a good choice when you want a card puzzle that feels fair from the first move. Because every card is visible, progress comes from planning, space management, and knowing when to use a free cell instead of filling it too early.
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FAQs
How do I move cards?
Tap or drag an available card, then place it on a valid column, empty free cell, or matching foundation pile.
When can I move a group of cards?
A descending alternating-color run can move when you have enough open free cells and empty columns to carry it legally.
What should I use free cells for?
Use them as short-term parking spaces. Keeping at least one free cell open usually gives you more options on the next move.
Can I undo a move?
Yes. Undo restores the previous board position during the current session.
