King Of Freecell and the four free cells that open every move
King Of Freecell keeps the classic FreeCell setup: move every card to the four foundation piles on the right, building each suit from ace to king. The tableau lets you stack cards from king to ace while alternating colors, and the four free cells act as temporary parking spots when a column blocks your path. It is a neat fit for logic players who like planning several moves ahead.
Because almost every card is visible from the start, each turn is about tracing routes rather than waiting for a lucky draw. One wrong transfer can trap a run, so it helps to clear long columns first and keep a free cell open for emergencies. If you enjoy the Solitaire family, this version keeps the rules tight and readable on a phone or desktop.
Four free cells and the suit-by-suit finish
The structure will feel familiar if you have tried Solitaire Classic, although this game gives you those four open slots instead of depending on stock draws. It also shares a careful tableau rhythm with Spider Solitaire Classic, since success comes from untangling the board in the right order. Compared with Solitaire, the pace is more open because every column starts visible.
On SGameS, you get the whole puzzle in a browser tab, and it is mobile-friendly, so you can sort the deck without any install or signup. The clean layout makes it easy to watch suit progress, rescue blocked columns, and keep the foundations moving.
Small habits that make the board easier to crack
- Free an ace early so the foundation piles can start climbing.
- Spend a free cell only when it opens a longer king-to-ace chain.
- Build alternating colors on the tableau before you empty a column.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
17 may 2020
Last Update
17 may 2020