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Free Cell Skill Game
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In the Free Cell Card Game, The main Objective and Goal of the Game is to move all 52 cards to the foundation, which is the area in the upper right corner with the engraved suit symbols. |
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The playing
area is composed of the tableau, the free cells,
and the foundation : All 52 cards are dealt face-up
in the 8 columns of the tableau. The bottom card
in each column is free to be moved. A free card
can be placed at the bottom of another column,
provided that the last card in that column is
one higher and of the opposite color. In other
words, the 4 of hearts could be placed on either
the 5 of clubs or the 5 of spades.
Cards are moved
to the foundation by first moving the ace of
a suit, then the 2 of that suit, and continuing
on through the king. The card first moved to
the foundation cannot be moved. |
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The Four Free Spaces are given in order to place the waste cards which can be used later in the Game. A free cell can never contain more than one card. You can also move any free card into an empty column in the tableau. You can also save time by moving more than one card at a time if they are ordered. If you get stuck, you are finished with the game. |
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Your score is displayed in the lower left corner of the playing area, and is simply 25 points for each card you move to the foundation. There is also Bonus Scores, based on the following formula. ( TT - TU ) Multiplied by CP * 1000
Where:
* TT is the total time limit
* TU is the amount of time used to play the game
* CP is the number of cards placed in the foundation
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Free cells are precious - don't use them unless you really really need to.
Don't put cards into the foundation that you might need in the tableau - once a card is in the foundation, it can't be taken back.
Look for low cards - Aces, twos, etc. - that are buried far down in the columns, and figure out a plan to free them.
Try to empty out one of your tableau columns. It's like giving yourself an extra free cell |
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