![]() Free Cell's can only hold a single card at a time. You can always move the top card of any Tableau Pile, Free Cell or Foundation onto a Free Cell if it's empty. If you have an empty Tableau pile then you can move any card there. So, for convenience the game allows you to move n+1 cards together, where n is the number of free cells. In the strictest sense you should always move one at a time, but if you have 4 ordered cards and 3 free cells then you could trivially move the top 3 ordered cards to the free cells, then move the fourth card and then move the 3 cards from the free cells back onto the fourth card. Moving many cards together is basically just a convenience the game provides. If you have 3 free cells and 4 empty tableaus you can move 8 cards together. If you have all 4 free cells empty you can move 5 cards. So, if you have 2 free cells empty you can move 3 cards together. The number of cards you can move together is basically the number of empty free cells and empty tableaus + 1. HOWEVER, there is a limitation to how many ordered cards you can move together. ![]() you have red 6, black 5, red 4 as the top cards, then you can click the red 6 and move all of them together onto another Tableau pile that has a black 7 as its top card. If the top cards on a Tableau pile are ordered, e.g. For example, you could move a red 6 onto a black 7. You can move the top card of a pile on the Tableau onto another Tableau pile, if that pile's top card is one higher than the moved card and in a different color.
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