Double FreeCell is a fun Solitaire variation and is free to play online. A feature-rich full-screen card game with daily challenges, winnable deals, hints, and undo's.
Thomas Warfield's two-deck Freecell variant. Surprisingly, there are just four foundation piles rather than eight. You cannot play the second ace of a suit to the foundation before the first King has been placed there. The game is simple, with a 90% chance of winning. It is played with two decks, and your odds of victory are primarily determined by your talent.
Similar games include FreeCell Solitaire, Triple FreeCell, Repair, FreeCell Duplex, FreeCell Twice, Twenty Piles, and Quadruple FreeCell.
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4 foundation piles: Build up in suit from Ace to King, wrapping to Ace and then to King again, until each pile has 26 cards. An Ace of each suit is dealt here at the start of the game.
6 cells: Card storage places. Each cell can only have one card. The card can be played on the foundations or the tableau.
10 tableau piles: The piles are constructed from high to low with alternate colors. The top card can be used on the foundations, cells, or any other tableau pile. Move groupings of cards if they are in alternate color order and there are enough open cells for the cards to be moved separately. Fill in the blanks with Kings or lawful groups of cards led by a King. At the start of the game, each pile is given ten cards.
There are four foundation piles.
Each foundation pile is handed an ace at the start.
A card may be added to a foundation pile if it is one higher than the pile's previous top card and is of the same suit. As a result, the only card that might be played on a 6 of diamonds is a 7 of diamonds. You can wrap the foundation to play an ace on a king. You may resume with another ace once the entire sequence has been formed on a pile.
Cards cannot be taken from the foundation after they have been placed.
Six cells, all of which are originally vacant
One card can be stored in each cell. Any available card can be played into any available cell. Cell cards can be played back to the tableau or the foundation.
Splayed downhill, 10 tableau piles of ten cards each. Every card is dealt face-up.
A card may be added to a tableau pile if it is one lower than the pile's previous top card and is of the opposing color. As a result, the cards that may be played on the 9 of diamonds would be the 8 of spades or the 8 of clubs.
Cards on the tableau that are not covered by another card can be played onto the foundation, an empty cell, or any other tableau pile.
Any card can fill an empty slot in the tableau.
Technically, only one card may be moved at a time, but because super-moves are allowed, we will allow you to move sequences when there are enough vacant cells or tableau columns to achieve the same result with a single card move.