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FreeCell Classic.
Every deal solvable.
No ads. Ever.

All 32,000 standard deals — and unlike Klondike Solitaire, every single one is winnable. No 15-second video before every move. No "Premium" subscription. No sign-in. Just the game you actually want to play.

Free download. No subscriptions. No tracking. No bullshit.

Classic playing cards: Ace of Hearts, King of Spades, Queen of Diamonds
What you get

Everything they charge you to remove. Just included.

Most "free" FreeCell apps interrupt every game with an ad. Pay once, you keep the app — no monthly fee, no upsell screens, no "unlock with a 7-day trial."

No ads. Ever.

Not before games. Not after. Not banner ads on the corner of the screen. None.

100% solvable

Every one of the 32,000 standard deals is winnable. Klondike Solitaire? Roughly 80%. FreeCell rewards skill, not luck.

No sign-in

No Google account, no email, no profile. Open the app and play.

Works offline

Zero network calls. Plane mode? Subway? Backyard? Same game.

No tracking

No analytics SDK. No ad ID collection. Nothing leaves your phone.

Unlimited undo

Every move reversible, all the way to the start. No "watch an ad to undo."

The honest comparison

What you actually pay for FreeCell elsewhere.

Real prices and ad practices on the top FreeCell apps in the Play Store as of May 2026.

App Free with ads? Ad removal Total over 5 years
FreeCell Classic No ads, ever Free Free
MobilityWare FreeCell Yes, between deals $14.99/year subscription ~$75
Brainium FreeCell Yes Separate "+" app, paid varies
Most others Yes, often interstitials Subscription or none $30–100+

Be one of our first testers.

FreeCell Classic is in closed testing on Google Play. Join the testers group and you'll have the app on your phone in under two minutes. Free, no ads, no tracking — same as it'll be at launch.

Step 1: Join the testers group → groups.google.com/g/freecell-testers
Step 2: Open the opt-in link on your Android phone and tap "Become a tester."

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Credits

Face card art adapted from Byron Knoll's Vector Playing Cards (public domain). Sound effects from Pixabay (Pixabay License). Built by ManagedByAI.