Yukon Freecell is an interesting hybrid of the classic Yukon and Freecell solitaire, drawing on strategy, and thought, challenging you. You should build the cards to the four foundation piles in order beginning with the Ace and ascending the suits through the King. The game combines the freedom of Yukon and the friendly mechanics of Freecell, thus being familiar and somehow new at the same time. You are allowed to drag single cards or groups of cards at a time on the tableau. Interestingly, the sequence of cards within the groups itself is irrelevant because all that matters is that, the first card in the group must come after the card that one is being applied to in ascending order and of alternating colors. This rule also gives flexibility in how to move the cards around and this allows you to rearrange at large than the rest of the solitaire games. Another option of the Freecell slots is that you can temporarily store single cards, and this will enable you to strategize and open up the tough chains. To win the game, it is necessary to make a strategy, be clever in terms of using Freecells, and pay attention to changing the color and correct order. A great challenge as well as a great enjoyment to small timers and dedicated solitaire lovers, Yukon Freecell is a game that you will not regret playing.
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