Play Daily FreeCell Solitaire for free and solve a new logic-based card puzzle every day. Each daily challenge gives every player the same FreeCell deal, with all cards visible from the start and one clear goal: move every card to the foundations.
FreeCell is one of the most strategic solitaire games because luck plays a smaller role than in many other variants. You can see the whole tableau, plan several moves ahead and use the four free cells to unlock the puzzle. The daily version adds a calendar, crowns and monthly trophies, giving you a new reason to come back every day.
Play a new FreeCell puzzle every day
Every day at midnight, a new FreeCell Solitaire challenge is unlocked. The deal is unique to that day, so all players face the same puzzle and the same strategic decisions.
Your goal is to move all 52 cards to the four foundation piles, building each suit from Ace to King. To do that, you arrange cards in descending order and alternating colors on the tableau while using the free cells as temporary holding spaces.
Because every card is visible from the beginning, Daily FreeCell Solitaire rewards planning more than guessing. If you enjoy puzzles where every move matters, this is one of the best daily solitaire challenges to play.
How the Daily FreeCell Solitaire Challenge works
The Daily FreeCell Solitaire Challenge turns a classic card game into a monthly routine. Instead of starting a random deal, you solve one shared puzzle each day and track your progress on a calendar.
- A new FreeCell Solitaire puzzle is unlocked every day.
- Complete the puzzle to add a crown to your calendar.
- Your completed days count toward monthly trophy progress.
- You can return to missed days in the current month if available.
- Complete every day of the month to earn the gold trophy.
Daily FreeCell is ideal for players who want a short mental workout. It is calm, strategic and satisfying because every solved game feels earned.
Monthly trophies: bronze, silver and gold
Your daily wins count toward a monthly trophy. Complete more days to earn better rewards.
| Trophy |
Requirement |
What it means |
| 🥉 Bronze |
Complete 10 days in a month |
You solved at least 10 Daily FreeCell Solitaire puzzles and built a strong start. |
| 🥈 Silver |
Complete 20 days in a month |
You stayed consistent and completed most of the month’s FreeCell challenges. |
| 🥇 Gold |
Complete every day of the month |
You solved every daily FreeCell puzzle in the month and earned the top reward. |
The gold trophy is the ultimate monthly goal. Depending on the month, that means completing 28, 30 or 31 daily FreeCell challenges.
What makes Daily FreeCell Solitaire different?
Regular FreeCell is already more strategic than many solitaire games. Daily FreeCell Solitaire adds a shared challenge and a visible monthly goal.
A new puzzle every day. Each day brings a fresh FreeCell deal, so there is always a new challenge waiting.
All cards are visible. Unlike Klondike or Spider, FreeCell starts with every card face up. This makes the game feel like a true logic puzzle.
The same deal for everyone. Every player gets the same daily challenge, making the puzzle fair and comparable.
A calendar tracks your progress. Completed days are marked with crowns, so you can see your streak and monthly progress at a glance.
Trophies reward consistency. Bronze, silver and gold trophies give you a reason to keep solving FreeCell puzzles throughout the month.
How to play FreeCell Solitaire
FreeCell Solitaire uses a standard 52-card deck. All cards are dealt face up into eight tableau columns. The first four columns usually contain seven cards, and the last four contain six cards.
The game has three main areas:
- Tableau: the eight columns where all cards begin.
- Free cells: four temporary spaces where you can place single cards.
- Foundations: four piles where cards are built by suit from Ace to King.
The goal is to move every card to the foundations. You can move cards around the tableau by placing them in descending order and alternating colors. For example, a red 7 can be placed on a black 8.
Basic rules:
- Move cards to the foundations from Ace to King by suit.
- Build tableau sequences in descending order and alternating colors.
- Use the four free cells to temporarily store single cards.
- Empty tableau columns can hold any available card or valid sequence.
- The more free cells and empty columns you have, the more flexibility you have.
- Win by moving all 52 cards to the foundations.
Tips to beat the daily FreeCell challenge
Daily FreeCell Solitaire rewards careful planning. Since all cards are visible, you can often solve the puzzle before making a risky move.
Study the tableau before moving
Do not start moving cards immediately. Look for buried Aces and low cards first. If an Ace is trapped under several cards, plan how to free it early.
Keep free cells open
Free cells are powerful, but filling all four too soon can trap you. Use them to unlock important cards, then try to clear them again quickly.
Prioritize Aces and Twos
The foundations start with Aces, then Twos, and continue upward by suit. Freeing low cards early gives you more safe moves and reduces pressure on the tableau.
Create empty columns
An empty column is even more valuable than a free cell because it can hold longer sequences. Try to clear at least one column when possible.
Think several moves ahead
Because FreeCell is visible, the best move is often not the most obvious one. Before moving a card, ask what it unlocks next.
Avoid blocking key cards
Do not place cards in a way that buries low cards, Aces or important sequence starters. A move that looks helpful now can make the puzzle harder later.
Daily FreeCell Solitaire vs regular FreeCell
| Feature |
Daily FreeCell Solitaire |
Regular FreeCell Solitaire |
| Game deal |
One shared puzzle each day |
New random or numbered games |
| Progress |
Calendar, crowns and monthly trophies |
Usually single-game progress |
| Best for |
Daily logic puzzle and streak building |
Unlimited practice and casual play |
| Visibility |
All cards visible from the start |
All cards visible from the start |
| Motivation |
Complete the month and earn trophies |
Solve the puzzle or improve your score |
If you want unlimited practice, regular FreeCell is perfect. If you want one focused puzzle every day with visible monthly progress, Daily FreeCell Solitaire is the better choice.
More daily solitaire challenges
FreeCell is the most puzzle-like daily solitaire challenge, but Solitaire 365 offers other daily games too:
These daily games let you switch between different types of solitaire thinking: classic sequencing, deep tableau planning, fast matching and pure logic.
Frequently asked questions about Daily FreeCell Solitaire
What is Daily FreeCell Solitaire?
Daily FreeCell Solitaire is a new FreeCell puzzle released every day. Complete the puzzle to mark the day on your calendar and work toward monthly trophies.
Is Daily FreeCell Solitaire free?
Yes. You can play the Daily FreeCell Solitaire Challenge for free directly in your browser.
Is the daily FreeCell challenge the same for everyone?
Yes. Each day’s challenge is the same for all players, so everyone solves the same FreeCell puzzle.
How do you win Daily FreeCell Solitaire?
Move all 52 cards to the four foundations, building each suit from Ace to King. Use the tableau, free cells and empty columns to organize the cards.
How do I earn the gold trophy?
Complete every Daily FreeCell Solitaire challenge in the month. Depending on the month, that means solving 28, 30 or 31 daily puzzles.
Can I play past daily challenges?
If the calendar allows previous days in the current month, you can return to missed days and complete them before the month ends.
Is FreeCell Solitaire mostly skill or luck?
FreeCell is more skill-based than many solitaire games because all cards are visible from the start. Planning, free cell management and sequencing matter more than guessing.
What is the best strategy for Daily FreeCell Solitaire?
Keep free cells open, free Aces and low cards early, create empty columns and plan several moves ahead before committing to a sequence.