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This game always came free and preloaded on computers that had Window back in the day. I would never play cause I had no idea how and now could explain it to me. Only a few years later some who knew explained it to me and I've been addicted ever since. LOVE THIS GAME!
You didn't mention that you can only move as many Cards at once +1 as there are free cells available. For example you can move 3 card stacks when there are 2 free cells available.
How many cards you can move to a column depends on how many freecells and/or empty columns available (except if you want to move them to an empty column, then that column doesn't count). If you have all freecells but no empty columns, you can move five. Three freecells, no empty columns: four. Two freecells, no empty columns: three. One freecell, no empty columns: two. No freecells, no empty columns: one. No freecells, one empty column: two. One freecell, one empty column: four. Two freecells, one empty column: six. Three freecells, one empty column: eight. Four freecells, one empty column: ten. Basically: x freecells, y empty columns: (y + 1)(x + 1).
I just accidentally bought a freecell game from the eshop for my Nintendo switch and I only know how to play the kinda solitary that all security guards play on they pc. So thank you for actually making this comprehensible for someone with adhd lol. Now I don't feel like I just wasted 1.65. Shot g
Naw, I have it on PC and I can't move my 10 of hearts under my jack of spades. The ten has a run of 5 card's on top of it and the jack has a queen above it, they should be able to go on top each other, but it won't happen. There's rule's you're not saying
Well you see,the number of cards that can be moved is depending on how many free spaces you have like if all of the free cells are full and all 8 rows have cards you only have room to move one card at a time that's why you need to be careful putting extra cards on the free cells as you might screw yourself up doing that
Hey does anyone know if you can move cards back from HomeCell back into play to make more moves or is it once they’re in a home cell they are in and never leave?
Hey Zach, if you'll remember, once Solitaire is set up the most of the game becomes the luck of the three card draw through the remaining deck. But there are more similarities between the two than differences.
You can play many solitaires including this one competitively by racing. Each player receives their own deck shuffled by the opponent and then deals out their own tableau. From there, players race to play all of their cards up to the foundations, aces when available being set in the middle as foundations for everyone to build on.
Here are my notes, happy playing! Deal all 52 cards into 8 columns (should end up with 4 columns of 7 cards and 4 columns of 6 cards.) Goal is to get the whole suit set above the first four columns, starting with the aces and going up numerically. The top of the other four columns are flex spaces ( AKA "free cells") that hold cards temporarily. (1 card per slot, cannot stack) You can move cards by putting them on top of its opposite color +1 (so a red jack can go on a black queen, similar to traditional solitaire) You can also move any card into the blank spot once a column is cleared. If you can't move any cards, the game is lost. Happy playing!
The solitaire you're thinking of is properly called Klondike. This game was actually a computer game originally, but it can be played with real cards and is indeed similar to Klondike.
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This game always came free and preloaded on computers that had Window back in the day. I would never play cause I had no idea how and now could explain it to me. Only a few years later some who knew explained it to me and I've been addicted ever since. LOVE THIS GAME!
SnappingTurtle801 SAME! 😂
You guys need a single player playlist
Very nice thanks
You didn't mention that you can only move as many Cards at once +1 as there are free cells available. For example you can move 3 card stacks when there are 2 free cells available.
How many cards you can move to a column depends on how many freecells and/or empty columns available (except if you want to move them to an empty column, then that column doesn't count).
If you have all freecells but no empty columns, you can move five.
Three freecells, no empty columns: four.
Two freecells, no empty columns: three.
One freecell, no empty columns: two.
No freecells, no empty columns: one.
No freecells, one empty column: two.
One freecell, one empty column: four.
Two freecells, one empty column: six.
Three freecells, one empty column: eight.
Four freecells, one empty column: ten.
Basically:
x freecells, y empty columns: (y + 1)(x + 1).
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That's done as a shortcut on computers, but you could do it with real cards as well if you kept proper track.
@@yatyayat I've been playing for almost 18 years and can win around 85% of games, but I never knew this calculation. Thank you.
Hey again. Since I saw your comment I have raised my win percentage to 98%, and I am currently on a 141 game win streak. Thanks again.
I was playing the PC version and there were more rules that weren't covered in this video
@Mr Mavvy same
Yeah, I can’t put a red Jack on a black Queen for some reason lol
Great, quick and to the point. Thank you for posting.
Thank you for teaching i forgot how to play after a couple of years
This game is very addicting. I can't stop playing this game.
How do you move diferents numbers of card between piles? Sometines you can move just one card and others more than 3
That's just a shortcut in modern computer versions of the game.
I just accidentally bought a freecell game from the eshop for my Nintendo switch and I only know how to play the kinda solitary that all security guards play on they pc. So thank you for actually making this comprehensible for someone with adhd lol. Now I don't feel like I just wasted 1.65. Shot g
Most complex and challenging solitaire game in existence.
Thanks for the directions. A big help.
Glad it was helpful!
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Me: *Watching this video so I can play games in my old laptop*
Modern problem requires modern solution
Naw, I have it on PC and I can't move my 10 of hearts under my jack of spades. The ten has a run of 5 card's on top of it and the jack has a queen above it, they should be able to go on top each other, but it won't happen. There's rule's you're not saying
If I express the difficulty of Freecell with difficulty face in Geometry Dash in my opinion, then the result is Demon.
Nope,demon
@@BilalAhmed-on4kd It's a year ago, I edited my comment.
This video misses the most important rules regarding number of cards you can move depending on free cells/columns so don't use this video!
That's just a shortcut that modern computerized versions of the game offer. It's not actually important except to save time.
Who else learned to play this because it was included with Microsoft Windows? (3.1 being my first Windows version.)
This poor game was never played on my old, old 90's computer because I never knew how. I AM REDEEMED!! 😆😆
can someone tell me why I can't move my group of cards to one of the 8 rows that is empty? playing on microsoft solitaire
You might not have any free cells.
Well you see,the number of cards that can be moved is depending on how many free spaces you have like if all of the free cells are full and all 8 rows have cards you only have room to move one card at a time that's why you need to be careful putting extra cards on the free cells as you might screw yourself up doing that
Hey does anyone know if you can move cards back from HomeCell back into play to make more moves or is it once they’re in a home cell they are in and never leave?
I play microsoft solitaire and once you put card on the foundation you can't get it back, only the ones on the free cell
@@reebelRT thank you! That’s what I thought seemed to be more fair
So this is pretty much the opposite of normal Solitaire?
Hey Zach, if you'll remember, once Solitaire is set up the most of the game becomes the luck of the three card draw through the remaining deck. But there are more similarities between the two than differences.
Why can't I move an entire suit over to the next pile?
Very challenging but a lot of fun!
Is this a free game?
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ANY FREECELLERS?!
Solitaire
I love your videos...😻😻
Is there a 2 player version of this game?
You can play many solitaires including this one competitively by racing. Each player receives their own deck shuffled by the opponent and then deals out their own tableau. From there, players race to play all of their cards up to the foundations, aces when available being set in the middle as foundations for everyone to build on.
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Too Fast No Instructions
I could never master this game
Only 90s and 00s kids know this game well as it was on every Windows computer during those times.
Microsoft freecell sucks it doesn't allow me to stack as you said
Your teaching is too fast. Slow down so I can follow you.
Here are my notes, happy playing!
Deal all 52 cards into 8 columns (should end up with 4 columns of 7 cards and 4 columns of 6 cards.)
Goal is to get the whole suit set above the first four columns, starting with the aces and going up numerically.
The top of the other four columns are flex spaces ( AKA "free cells") that hold cards temporarily. (1 card per slot, cannot stack)
You can move cards by putting them on top of its opposite color +1 (so a red jack can go on a black queen, similar to traditional solitaire)
You can also move any card into the blank spot once a column is cleared.
If you can't move any cards, the game is lost.
Happy playing!
This is like the computer game " solitaire".
The solitaire you're thinking of is properly called Klondike. This game was actually a computer game originally, but it can be played with real cards and is indeed similar to Klondike.
But harder
Umm it is a solitaire game there are a couple of types of solitaire games that explains why there's microsoft solitaire collection
@@reillywalker195 bruh u everywhere
cool. so skipping ahead thru the only useful part of this video made it effectively worthless
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