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This is a two deck version of Freecell Solitaire where players have 20 minutes to build 8 foundations.
Build down while alternating suit colors on the tableau.
Build suited foundations in ascending order starting with the aces.
Use the 6 free cells to temporarily store cards to enable other plays.
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Alternatively kids and adults can play this unblocked fullscreen Solitaire card video game for free as a web application here.
Double Freecell Solitaire Cards Game for Kids Video Game Play Instructions 45z5u
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Build down while alternating suit color on the tableau & build up by suit to the 8 foundations.
Starting the Game
Select the Play button on the game’s welcome screen to deal a random hand.
Below & to the right of the Play button are buttons for game High Scores, Help, and More Games.
The lower left corner of the welcome screen has a language select dropdown.
The lower right corner has buttons for sharing the game on social media, reading game developer information, and installing the game as a web app on your device for quick play.
Game Controls
Desktop
Drag a card or a descending run of cards which alternates suit colors from one column to another on the tableau.
Players can drag cards back and forth between tableau columns & the free cells, but any cards which are dragged onto a foundation can not be moved back into play.
Touchscreen devices
Tap the screen with a finger to select a card and drag it where you want to play it.
Controls & indicators
At the top of the right column there is a button to switch between embedded play and full screen mode.
Underneath that butt the game shows your remaining play time and current score.
Next are 3 buttons for pausing the game, restarting the game, and undoing the most recent move. You can undo up to 3 moves per game.
At the bottom of the right column there are 4 buttons to change card designs, turn autoplay to foundations on or off, control game sound, and control game music.
Game Play
Deal
This game uses two 52 cards decks.
All 104 cards are dealt directly to the tableau face up across 10 columns. 4 columns have 11 cards each and 6 columns have 10 cards each.
Playing
Tableau moves
You can only move the bottom cards of a stack on the tableau.
To move more than one card at a time you need either empty columns on the tableau or empty free cells.
Cards you move must be in descending incremental order while alternating suit color.
If you want to move a tall stack but do not have enough spaces to move it at once sometimes you can move it by breaking it down into smaller stacks & moving it across other columns on the tableau a bit at a time
In this game you can place any card or any sequential descending run of cards that alternates suit colors onto empty columns on the tableau.
Some games require a King to be the root card on empty columns, but this game does not.
Creating an empty column early in the game and getting many Aces to the foundations early opens up a lot of other play opportunities.
Building foundations
Once cards have been played to a foundation you can not bring them back into the game.
The game automatically moves cards to the foundations unless you turn the autoplay feature off.
The autoplay feature in this game tends to be a bit more aggressive than in most of our other games, so you may have to turn the feature off and then undo a move if the autoplay moves a card you do not want moved.
I would recommend turning autoplay off early in the game as a matter of course until you have things pretty well organized, as sometimes the autoplay can limit your stack options by playing to the foundation a card you need to complete another moveable stack on the tableau.
The autoplay often pulls cards from the tableau before pulling from the free cells, whereas if done manually a person would rather do it the other way around.
In some cases you may need to manually move the second set of aces to the foundations atop the kings, even with autoplay turned on.
You can also manually move cards to the foundations to enable other plays.
Sometimes you have to move cards back and forth to enable said moves.
Be aware that if you lay a card to a foundation which was in the middle of a stack you might not be able to rebuild that stack.
This game only has room for 4 foundations showing in the interface.
It is easy to fill up free cells with kings, the second aces & other cards which are not easily played.
Try to work on all 4 suits in parallel and not let one suit get too far out in front of the other suits or else it will be easy to get stuck.
After completing a suit you can then place the second ace of that suit onto the King to start a second foundation of that suit.
Free cells
This game has 6 free cells.
You can store cards temporarily in the free cells to enable other plays, but should try to keep those cells empty most of the time.
The free cells combine with empty columns to allow you to make large moves. For example, if you had an empty column you were not moving cards to and had 4 empty free cells you could move 9 cards at a time (2*4+1).
Scoring
You score 10 points for each card laid to a foundation, for a maximum base score of 1,040 points.
If you remove a card from a foundation using the move undo feature that will cost you 10 points & you will not get those points back when that card is laid to the foundation again.
Your remaining time when you beat the game adds to your score. Each second is worth 50 points.
Target Audience
The game is suited for players who like variations on the basic Freecell Solitaire card games.
This game is quite hard.
We offer a far easier 2-deck version of Freecell Solitaire named FreeCell Duplex. That game offers 8 foundation slots at all times & 8 free cells, making it far harder to get stuck.
This game is rendered in mobile-friendly HTML5, so it offers cross-device gameplay. You can play it on mobile devices like Apple iPhones, Google Android powered cell phones from manufactures like Samsung, tablets like the iPad or Kindle Fire, laptops, and Windows-powered desktop computers. All game files are stored locally in your web browser cache. This game works in Apple Safari, Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, Opera and other modern web browsers.
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