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A digital layout of cards in a poker game featuring various ranks and suits, including hearts, diamonds, spades, and clubs, with some cards flipped face-up and others face-down on a red background
A digital layout of cards in a poker game featuring various ranks and suits, including hearts, diamonds, spades, and clubs, with some cards flipped face-up and others face-down on a red background

Double Freecell

A digital layout of cards in a poker game featuring various ranks and suits, including hearts, diamonds, spades, and clubs, with some cards flipped face-up and others face-down on a red background

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About Double Freecell

Twice the number of cards, double the Fun!

All cards from two decks get dealt into 10 piles in the main area. There are 6 Free Cells at the top left and 4 Foundation piles at the top right. Your goal is to stack all the cards in the foundation piles in order by suit from Ace up to King, then back to Ace, and up to King again. You can play the top card from any pile or any Free Cell. You can build piles in the main area by placing a card of a different color and one rank lower. You can only move one card at a time unless you have enough open Free Cells or empty piles to move a group in the right order. The top card of any pile can be sent to any Free Cell, but each Free Cell can hold just one card. You can move cards from the Free Cells to the foundation or back into the main piles if it fits.

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Game Publisher: Zygomatic

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