Freecell Big
FreeCell is a solitaire game that was made popular by Microsoft in the 1990s. One of its oldest ancestors is Eight Off. In the June 1968 edition of Scientific American Martin Gardner described in his 'Mathematical Games' column, a game by C. Baker that is similar to FreeCell, except that cards on the tableau are built by suit instead of by alternate colors. Play Big FreeCell online now. No download, 100% free. Mobile friendly and fast.
2 decks. Average. No redeal.
Big FreeCell Solitaire uses 104 cards (2 decks). All cards are dealt into 10 tableau piles. Eight cells and eight foundation piles are placed above the tableau piles.
Aces are moved to the foundations as they become available.
The object of the game
To build the foundations up in suit to kings.
The rules
The top cards of tableau piles and the cards from cells are available to play. You can build tableau piles down by alternating color. 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 may contain only one card. Cards in the cells can be moved to the foundation piles or back to the tableau piles, if possible.
Big Freecell Solitaire
Comment
The rules state that you can move only one card at a time. But as a shortcut, BVS Solitaire will allow you to move a full or partial build if there are enough empty tableau and empty cells, because you would have been able to get the same result by temporarily moving the extra cards into the empty tableaus.
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