Japanese Freecell

Move all cards from the tableau and three piles to the three foundation piles, building up by suit from Ace to King, allowing construction in any color except the same.

Four Cell

A FreeCell game featuring just three free cells. The goal is to transfer all cards to the foundations, constructing the foundations by building down in alternating colors on the tableau.

Baker’s Gambit

A solitaire game like Freecell, where you construct descending sequences by suit on the tableau, aiming to elevate all cards to ascending, suit-specific foundations beginning with Aces.

Single Freecell

Players aim to establish all suits from Ace to King on four Foundation piles, looping as needed. Cards are distributed into ten Tableau piles and six Free Cells using two decks. Gameplay involves building Tableau piles by alternating colors, moving cards between piles and Free Cells, and utilizing top Tableau cards for strategic play.

Puffin Solitaire

Solve the freecell game by building sequences on suit in ascending order, using free cells for temporary parking and wrapping from King to Ace on foundations and the tableau.

OpenCell Solitaire

To build all 52 cards from Ace to King by suit on four foundations, using alternating colors in eight tableau piles, four free cells, and strategic card movement.

Seeing Freecell

Establish four foundation piles, ascending from Ace to King, using all cards. Construct the tableau by stacking cards of alternating colors in descending order. Utilize free cells for temporary card placement.

Chill Freecell

The game progresses with increasingly challenging freecells, aiming to move all cards onto four foundation piles arranged by ascending color from Ace to King. On the tableau, build down in alternating colors, utilizing free cells for temporary card placement when available.

Regular Freecell

Daily, a fresh Freecell challenge awaits – arrange all cards in four foundations, adhering strictly to Freecell rules.