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Freecell Solitaire Blue
Looking for a fun and challenging game of Solitaire that you can play on your mobile device? Look no further than Freecell Solitaire Blue! With its sleek design and intuitive gameplay, Freecell Solitaire Blue is sure to provide hours of entertainment.
Freecell Solitaire is a classic solitaire game that is played using a standard deck of 52 cards. The game is played with the objective of moving all the cards to the foundation piles in the upper right corner of the screen, in ascending order from Ace to King. To play, the cards are dealt face-up into eight tableau piles. The first four tableau piles have seven cards each, while the remaining four have six cards each. The remaining cards are placed in the stockpile in the upper left corner of the screen. To move a card, you can only move it to an empty tableau pile or a tableau pile with a card that is of the opposite color and one rank higher. For example, you can move a black 7 onto a red 8. To move a sequence of cards, you must have enough empty tableau piles to move the entire sequence. If you get stuck, you can use the four free cells in the upper left corner of the screen to temporarily store cards. However, use them wisely, as they can fill up quickly.
The game is won when all the cards have been moved to the foundation piles in the upper right corner of the screen.