Description
FreeCell (Each part has a solution)
Freecell is a solitaire card game that uses a standard 52-card deck. The goal of the game is to move all cards to the storage locations at the top of the screen, in ascending order and by suit (hearts, diamonds, spades, clubs). There are four storage locations for each suit. There are also 4 "free cells" that can be used to temporarily store cards while you move other cards. The game starts with the cards arranged in 8 columns, with the cards face up on top of each other. You can move cards by dragging them to the storage locations or free cells. The game is won when all cards have been moved to the storage locations.
The rules for FreeCell are as follows:
1. The game is played with a deck of 52 cards, with no jokers. The cards are arranged in 8 columns, each containing 7 cards (the last column contains 6 cards). The cards are arranged so that the top cards are face up, while the bottom cards are face down.
2. There are 4 free cells (or "free cells") available for temporarily storing cards.
3. There are 4 foundation (or "home cells") spots, each corresponding to a suit (hearts, diamonds, clubs, spades) and where the cards must be placed in ascending order (from Ace to King).
4. The player must move the cards according to the following rules:
* Cards can be moved one at a time, except when a column is empty or a sequence of cards are moved as a single unit if they are of the same suit and in descending order.
* Cards can be moved to the foundation spots only if they are of the same suit and the next rank of the card that already in foundation spot.
* Cards can be moved to free cells only if they are alone.
5. The game is won when all of the cards have been moved to the foundation spots.