What is Double FreeCell Solitaire?
Two-Deck FreeCell
A 104-card take on FreeCell that doubles the foundations and free cells. You manage 8 free cells, 8 foundations (two per suit), and 10 tableau columns, with every card face up from the start.
How Double FreeCell Differs From Classic FreeCell
| Rule | FreeCell | Double FreeCell |
|---|---|---|
| Decks | 1 deck (52 cards) | 2 decks (104 cards) |
| Free cells | 4 | 8 |
| Foundations | 4 (one per suit) | 8 (two per suit) |
| Tableau columns | 8 | 10 |
| Supermove ceiling | (Empty Cells + 1) × 2Empty Columns | Same math, but harder to keep columns empty |
Why It Plays Harder
- More pacing: Eight foundations mean you must advance suits evenly to avoid stalls.
- Supermove tension: Empty columns are scarce with 10 stacks, so conserving cells is critical.
- Longer paths: Twice the cards increases sequence length and backtracking cost if you misorder colors.
Supermove Check
With 3 empty cells and 2 empty columns you can shift up to 12 cards at once: (3 + 1) × 22 = 12. Dropping a cell halves that move.
Typical Win Rates
Because all 104 cards are visible, Double FreeCell still leans on skill. Community data suggests strong players can clear 75–90% of deals, while beginners sit closer to 40–60% until they learn column management.
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