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1. When opening the "FreeCell" game window, the software has already dealt cards, and the cards are divided into 8 columns, and various suits and sizes are mixed together.
2. The arrow refers to the "temporary storage area" of the cards, when the cards need to be exchanged, the cards can be temporarily placed in these positions, a total of 4 cards can be placed.
3. The area pointed by the arrow is the "** area", and the left and right cards should be stacked in this area.
<>5. You can also use the mouse to drag more than 2 cards at a time to move, because the red q is less than the black k, <>
6. So, you can use the mouse to drag Q and J together to the black K.
7. When the cards are basically moved to the end, the "FreeCell" game will automatically complete the rest of the part, and stack cards to the "** area" in the form of animation.
8. Finally, the software will pop up the "Game Win" dialog box to prompt you.
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The computer adds the system with its own game method tutorial, Minesweeper Empty Solitaire Hearts vs. Spider Solitaire.
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The rules of FreeCell are simple, with the cards of the same suit arranged in a blank box, from small to large. Use the available units as empty slots to move all the cards to the ** unit. The operation is also simple, click on the playing card to drag to displace, click on the playing card to flop.
If you can stack four stacks of cards of one suit each in ascending order from ace to k, you win the hand.
How to play: 1. Drag cards from the bottom of each column and move them in the following ways:
2. From the column to the available unit. Only one card can be placed at a time per available unit.
3. From column to column (or from available unit to column). Cards must be placed in descending order in the column, with alternating red and black suits.
4. From the column to the ** unit. Each pile must be made up of the same suit, starting with an ace.
5. Only the lowest card can be moved in each column, and the card that is pressed cannot be moved directly. Cards in the top left transit unit can be moved.
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Some computers come with a lot of cards about the game, FreeCell is one of the dismantling lead a card game, and then I will tell you how to play the game of FreeCell.
01 First of all, we find [FreeCell] in the start menu of the computer and click to open it.
02 Then we can see that there are eight squares above the cards, of which the four squares on the right need to be arranged from the ace, and the four squares on the left are used to place the cards that do not need to be moved. Quietly search.
03 Next, let's place the red and black cards in the order of the red and black stacks.
04 Then find the aces of each suit and place them in the right square.
05 By moving the cards, arrange a column of cards from king to decimal number, that is, k, q, j, a.
06 Finally, when the cards of the same suit are arranged at the bottom, the game will automatically place the cards in the upper right in order.
07 When we have collected all four suits of cards, then we will win the game.
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FreeCell gameplay:
On the Game menu, click Open. The game area consists of four ** units, four usable units and a deck of cards, and at the beginning of the game, the cards are face up, arranged in eight columns.
To move a card, first click on the card and then click where you want to move it. When moving cards to a column, they must be moved in order from high (k) to small (a), with alternating red and black suits. When moving a card to a ** unit, it must be moved in the order from least (a) to most (k) and of the same suit.
The bottom card of each column can be moved to the transit unit, the bottom of another column, or the ** unit. Cards in the available cells can be moved to the bottom of a column or to the ** unit.
Spider Paper Search Vertical Cards" is played with two decks of cards. At the start of a new game, ten stacks of cards are dealt, and only one of the Lee belts in each pile is face up. The rest of the cards are placed in a five-fold stack in the lower right corner of the window; These cards are used in the new dealing.
The way to move cards is to drag cards from one pile to another. The rules for moving cards are as follows:
You can move the bottom card of the pile to an empty pile. You can move a card from the bottom of the pile to the card next highest in value, regardless of sleeve or color. You can move a set of cards of the same sleeve in order as if you were a card.
When you're ready for a new deal, click "Deal" or click on the stack in the bottom right corner of the window. Before a new round of cards is dealt, there must be cards in each pile.
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FreeCell: 52 cards in total, 4 suits.
There are 4 spaces on the left and right respectively, the left space can be used to save cards, and the right side can only be saved from A--2-3....The kings are placed in order, and when you are full on the right, the cards on the screen are k-q-j (from top to bottom)....A, the staggered placement of red and black suits wins.
The focus is on the cards, whether you play well depends on what cards you save, up to four cards, so you should use them reasonably.
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Create a stack of 13 cards in each of the four tile, of the same suit.
Each pile of cards must be arranged in order from smallest (a) to highest (k).
Air Solitaire is played with only one deck of cards, 52 cards in total, face up, in eight columns.
Create a four-fold tile by moving cards from these eight columns: in the upper left corner are the four "usable units" where cards can be temporarily placed when the cards are moved. In the top right corner are four "cells" in which you build the stack of cards needed to win.
From a column to an available unit. Only one card can be placed at a time per available unit.
From column to column (or from available cell to column). Cards must be placed in descending order in the column, with alternating red and black suits.
From columns to cells. Each pile must be made up of the same suit, starting with an ace.
Check out the tips. If you get stuck, you can press the H key to see how to move next.
Flop. If you can't see a card clearly, you can right-click on it. As long as you hold down the mouse button, the card remains visible at all times.
Replay, Windows. To play the same game, you can write down the game number in the lower-left corner of the screen, click the Game menu, click Select Game, and then type the number.
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To cards from large to small to arrange, and the color to alternate, for example, my first card is red 5, the next card is 4 black, do you know what I mean.
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Rules and basic requirements.
The goal of the game. Create a stack of 13 cards in each of the four tile, of the same suit. Each pile of cards must be arranged in order from smallest (a) to highest (k).
FreeCell is played with only one deck of cards, a total of 52 cards, face up, in eight columns. Create a four-fold tile by moving cards from these eight columns:
In the upper left corner are four "usable units" where cards can be temporarily placed when the cards are moved.
In the top right corner are four "cells" in which you build the stack of cards needed to win.
The game drags cards from the bottom of each column and moves them as follows:
From a column to an available unit. Only one card can be placed at a time per available unit.
From column to column (or from available cell to column). Cards must be placed in descending order in the column, with alternating red and black suits.
From columns to cells. Each pile must be made up of the same suit, starting with an ace.
Tips & Tricks.
Check out the tips. If you get stuck, you can press the H key to see how to move next.
Flop. If you can't see a card clearly, you can right-click on it. As long as you hold down the mouse button, the card remains visible at all times.
Replay, Windows. To play the same game, you can write down the game number in the lower-left corner of the screen, click the Game menu, click Select Game, and then type the number. It's a great way to try different moves or to see if your friend can play the same game better.
Plan ahead. Move the cards thoughtfully to build a long string, clear the columns, and move the aces into the ** unit.
Move a first. When the small card is buried in the column, it is best to move it out early and move it to the ** unit.
Free up available units. The more units available, the better it is to move. Try to keep the available units empty when moving.
Clear the entire column. Where possible, move each card in a column, and then fill the column with as many more cards as possible, starting with no less than 10. It's best to start with k. [1]
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