247 Freecell is your one stop hub for the best in Freecell gaming. 247 Freecell is just one in a line of popular card games from 247 Games - who are striving to bring you the best in card game play in all the web. Sit back and enjoy this brand new Freecell site which offers SEVEN freecell variations, large cards, beautiful graphics, and precise gameplay.

Freecell is a popular game playable by gamers of all ages. The notion is quite simple. Arrange the cards inside the game to ultimately move them all into the home cells by suit. When moving cards around in the columns, cards must be moved in order from highest (king) to lowest (ace), alternating colors. Use the upper open cells to help you move the cards around within the game. Try to have a plan for all the cards you enter into these freecells though, because once they are there, they are hard to get out! You may only move a stack of cards with the correct number of cards or less - this number is determined by how many open free cells and open tableaux you have in the game. You can always move one card, so just add the number of those other open spots to see how many cards you can move in a stack at one time. Don't worry, though, Freecell will tell you if the column is too large! Move all your cards in the game into the home slots to win Freecell!


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Freecell is a great game because it is winable almost 100% of the time, which it the highest percentage for any random deal in a card game. 247 Freecell offers 6 other games though to help you enjoy this classic card game without you getting bored! Be sure to try 1 Freecell, 2 Freecell, 3 Freecell, Double Freecell, Baker's Game Freecell, and Eight Off Freecell! These freecell variations are sure to please all freecell lovers!

Astoundingly enough, this has already been studied. And I'm almost embarrassed to say that I'm familiar with the result. I used to freecell a lot. And FYI, 11982 is the impossible Frecell game. But I recommend entering in games -1, -2, -3, etc too.

So here are some stats from some studies of freecell. Firstly, the depth of the aces, i.e. how many cards cover the aces, is not a good measure of difficulty. On average, 11.077 cards cover the aces (counting aces). Analyzing the dozens of thousands of deals, it takes an average of somewhere between 42.12 (from a solver that ran 1.5 million deals) and 46.33 (from a solver on 32000 deals, the original 32000) moves to solve. This is a hard measure, as this is based on the quality of the solver - and it is unknown whether these solvers were optimal.

An interesting player-based study showed that about 79% of deals are solved by a person on their first try. It also turns out that some people examine how many freecells (the four in the top left) are actually necessary to solve a game. The impossible 11982 can be solved with 5 freecells. Almost every game can be solved with 3. Over half can be solved with 2. And almost 100 can be solved without any freecells at all. Take that, freecell!

One of the big problems is that freecell games are not at all randomly assorted, and so pencil and paper solutions aren't around. But lots of people have (surprisingly) cared about these questions, and so these results are all upper bounds. In short, about 45 moves is the average minimum.

Close to optimal solutions for the first 1,000,000 deals on freecellgamesolutions.com - but with a very user-unfriendly interface that requires enabling JavaScript, filling in Captchas and other sorts of nastiness.

Many people consider Freecell Solitaire to be the most balanced solitaire card games of all time. Unlike many versions of solitaire, nearly 100% of all freecell games can be won. And many players prefer to win a game entirely by their own wits, rather than relying on chance.

Freecell is players with 52 cards and, just like Klondike Solitaire, build stacks in descending order and opposite color. Also, just like regular solitaire, beat freecell solitaire when all cards are in the four foundations in the top-right corner

The goal of Freecell Solitaire is to place all the cards in the upper right spots, according to suit, from Ace to King. The warm breeze of spring will have you coasting back for more of this classic freecell solitaire card game.

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