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Bakers Game Solitaire

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Baker's Game is the predecessor to FreeCell and uses the same layout with four free cells and eight tableau columns. The key difference: you must build tableau sequences in same suit (not alternating colors). This stricter rule makes Baker's Game substantially harder than FreeCell, with many deals being unsolvable. It's a true test of strategic planning.

What’s Different from FreeCell Solitaire

Same layout as FreeCell but tableau must be built in same suit (not alternating colors). Drops win rate from 99.99% to ~75%.

For the full FreeCell rules, layout, and strategy, see the FreeCell Solitaire page.

Bakers Game Tips

The same-suit building rule means fewer valid moves — plan even further ahead than in FreeCell. Empty columns are worth even more than in standard FreeCell. Try to identify which suits have the best chance of forming complete sequences early, and prioritize those.

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Bakers Game — Quick FAQ

How is Bakers Game different from FreeCell Solitaire?

Same layout as FreeCell but tableau must be built in same suit (not alternating colors). Drops win rate from 99.99% to ~75%.

How does Baker's Game differ from FreeCell?

Baker's Game requires same-suit descending sequences on the tableau, while FreeCell allows alternating colors. This single rule change drops the win rate from FreeCell's 99.99% to approximately 75% for Baker's Game.