All 32,000 deals
HeirloomThe original Microsoft FreeCell sequence, numbered #1 to #32,000. Deal #1 is the same deal that opened in Windows FreeCell in 1995. Deal #11982 is the famously unsolvable one.
All 32,000 hand-numbered Microsoft FreeCell deals, in their original order. No ads. No in-app purchases. No tracking. Built to be kept.
Race to clear them all. First to 32,000 takes the crown.
The original Microsoft FreeCell sequence, numbered #1 to #32,000. Deal #1 is the same deal that opened in Windows FreeCell in 1995. Deal #11982 is the famously unsolvable one.
One number. Every player. Every day. Compete on the daily-fastest leaderboard, or just play it once and move on.
Type a number from 1 to 32,000 and play it. Looking for a specific game from your Windows years? It's still here, exactly as it was.
One tap resumes the lowest-numbered deal you haven't won yet. Working through the sequence in order? The app remembers exactly where you are.
Every move of every game you've ever played, captured and replayable. Watch yourself solve a deal years later. Find the moment you went wrong.
Today, this week, this month, this year, all-time. Win rate, time played, average solve time, best solve time, average moves. Search history by deal number.
FreeCell was invented by Paul Alfille on the PLATO mainframe in 1978. Every modern FreeCell — including this one — owes its rules to that single program.
Windows FreeCell shipped with 32,000 numbered deals, generated by Jim Horne's linear-congruential algorithm. Those exact same deals — same order, same numbering — are what's in this app.
Of the 32,000 original deals, exactly one is mathematically unsolvable. It's #11982. We've left it in. Some games are about the journey, not the win.