


#EIGHT OFF FREECELL FREE#
Each cell is a temporary storage location for one card only.ĭirectly below the free cell area is the tableau. This is where suits are built, beginning with the Ace and ending with the King.Īlong the top is the free cell area made up of 8 free cells. The game screen is made up of 3 different areas.Īlong the left side are the foundations. So, (unlike with FreeCell) moving a card to the foundation is never a bad move.
#EIGHT OFF FREECELL HOW TO#
Here are a few tips on how to win at Eight Off: Provided that a sufficient number of free cells are vacant, a suited run of more than one card may be moved all at once from a pile onto another pile (but not into an empty column unless the run is headed by a King). A single card is technically a 1-card suited run. For example, from the bottom up, the Two of Diamonds, the Three of Diamonds, and the Four of Diamonds constitutes a 3-card suited run. It's also possible to move a card from the foundation either to a free cell or the tableau.Ī suited run consists of consecutive cards anywhere in a pile that are both in-rank and of the same suit, with the lowest rank being at the bottom. For example, the Four of Spades could only be moved from a free cell onto the Five of Spades at the bottom of a pile.Ī card may also be moved either from a free cell or the bottom of a pile to the foundation, providing that it is an Ace, which begins a suit build, or the next in rank for its suit, which extends a build. For a non-King, it can only be moved onto the lowermost card in a pile that is its next-in-rank and of the same suit. When moving a King from a free cell to the tableau, it can only be placed into a vacant column.

(Note: In Easy Eight Off Solitaire, any rank may be used to fill a column.) A non-King card may not be moved into an empty column. The King may come from either the free cell area or the bottom-most card in a pile. Any one card may be moved to an empty free cell.Īn important rule of Eight Off Solitaire is that when a column becomes vacant, it may only be filled with a King of any suit. A pile of 6 cards are dealt into each of the 8 columns in the tableau are and the remaining 4 cards are dealt into the leftmost 4 cells in the free cell area.Ī card may be moved by the player back and forth between the tableau and the free cell area. When the game starts, all 52 cards of a standard deck of playing cards are dealt face-up. The goal of Eight Off is to build up all 4 of the suits in the foundation, each in order from the Ace to the King. From low to high, card ranks run in order from the Ace, to the Two, to the Three, and so on up to the Ten, the Jack, the Queen, and finally the King. Both ranks and suits of cards are important. Eight Off is a FreeCell family solitaire game.Įight Off is played with one 52-card standard deck of playing cards.
