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by Daniel T. Moore, Ph.D.
by Daniel T. Moore, Ph.D.
FreeCell is a card game on most Windows based computers. Unlike Solitaire, almost every deal is awinner. Reportedly, only game 11982 is unsolvable. The rest are solvable. Some deals are more difficult than others, but if you try hard enough you can win (except for game number 11982).
People with good convergent or problem solving skills may find FreeCell too easy and not muchfun. On the other hand, people with poor convergent skills may find FreeCell too frustrating. Themajority of us find FreeCell so fun that it is almost addicting. We are always looking for goodchallenging games to see for ourselves if each one is truly solvable.
Below is a list of game numbers that we find challenging. The first two are very challenging. Selecting a game in FreeCell is easy: Click on Start, Click on Accessories, Click on Games, Clickon FreeCell, Click on Game, Click on Select Game or press F3, and enter one of the numbersbelow:
- 5225
- 23801
- 19804
- 9830
- 2578
- 5588
- 15558
- 14152
- 3294
- 971
- 23380
- 27109
- 7623
- 19369
- 15338
- 1941
- 10692
- 80388
- 617
- 7817
Have fun! Remember that each one you do, may improve your convergent or problem solvingabilities.
Note: Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Inc. The Free Cell name is in the public domain and appears in many popular packages of computer solitaire games. We want to thank Michael Keller for viewing this web page and suggesting corrections. To obtain additional information about Free Cell visit The Frequent Asked Questions on Free Cell.
The top photograph was by Fabio Fistarol on Unsplash. We are grateful.
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