Any card can be placed in an empty tableau column.As a rule of thumb, the number of sequenced cards you can move is equivalent to the number of available free cells plus one. You cannot move groups of sequenced cards. To move groups of cards, you can use the available free cells to move them one at a time.Any card at the bottom of the tableau can go into the free cells, as long as there is no card in the free cell.For example, a 4 of Clubs can be placed on top of a 5 of Hearts. Tableau cards or cards in the free cell can be moved on top of cards of a different color that are one rank higher.The last card of each tableau column can be moved to a foundation.Tableau piles: This area consists of 10 columns with 10 face-up cards each, totaling 100 cards.įree cells: These are the 6 open cells where you can place any card. In our game, we start each foundation with an Ace. Successfully placing all 104 cards in the foundation wins the game. Once you complete building cards in a foundation from Ace to King for the first time, you must do it again. The Setup and Play Areaįoundation piles: These are the 4 piles where you aim to move playable cards in ascending order from Ace to King by suit twice. You do this by moving and organizing cards in the tableau and using 6 free or open cells. Your goal is to move all 104 cards to 4 foundation piles by suit from Ace to King in ascending order. This game is a version of FreeCell with two decks, or 104 cards.