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Chinese Freecell

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Challenge your mind with Chinese FreeCell! Featuring 66 cards, 3 suits, and 11 columns, this unique version offers deeper strategy and a fresh solitaire twist.

Chinese Freecell

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Solitaire with a fresh twist

Chinese FreeCell is an exciting variation of the classic FreeCell game, using 1.5 decks of three suits. The game requires high tactical thinking and has a high winning rate if players know how to make the most of their moves.

The game consists of 6 foundation columns to arrange cards from Ace to King, 11 initial tableau columns containing all the face-up cards, and 4 empty cells used to temporarily hold cards. The interface is simple and easy to operate on both computers and mobile devices.

The goal is to move all the cards into the foundation in the correct order and suit. Cards can move between columns if arranged in descending order, alternating colors. Free cells and empty columns help create temporary spaces to move groups of cards more effectively.

Notable highlights

Only using 3 suits

Hearts, Diamonds, Spades, eliminating Clubs, makes the number of red cards more than black. Arranging cards according to the alternating color rule therefore becomes more difficult and requires more careful calculation. This is the biggest difference that Luxor Tri Peaks doesn't have.

Using 66 cards

Instead of 52 and having up to 11 tableau columns, it expands the tactical space. However, if the space is not well managed, players can easily fall into a difficult situation and have no more moves.

Requires high tactical thinking

The unbalanced color ratio makes the game require more tactical thinking than normal FreeCell. Calculate many steps ahead, especially when moving long groups of cards or taking advantage of empty cells.