Three Cell: build the four foundations with only three reserve spaces
Three Cell asks you to move every card into the four foundation piles in the top-right corner, starting with the aces. The twist is the trio of open cells, which lets you park blockers, expose buried cards, and keep suit order intact while you work through the tableau. When a lane closes up, those spare slots buy you one more turn to move a card out of the way and reopen a chain. It plays on mobile and desktop, so you can drag cards in your browser with no download.
Use the reserve cells before the tableau locks up
Every empty cell is a short-term tool, not a storage locker, because filling all three too early can trap the next useful move. As a logic challenge, it rewards careful sequencing and timing.
It also fits the Solitaire family, where you watch the tableau, choose the right card to lift, and clear a path toward the foundations. A smart turn might park one blocker, free a lower card, and let the next ace land in place. It runs free online with no signup, so a quick round starts fast in your browser.
Fans of Spider Solitaire Classic will recognise the pressure of opening space before the layout clogs. Classic solitaire shares the same foundation-first rhythm, while Crescent Solitaire offers another reserve-and-clear puzzle with a different board shape. Play now and use the three cells only when they unlock a stronger chain.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
29 june 2021
Last Update
29 june 2021