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Play Baker's Game Solitaire Online — Free, No Download

Play Baker's Game solitaire online for free. FreeCell-style columns built down in suit — harder than FreeCell, with hints, undo, and no download.

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How to play Baker's Game

Baker's Game is FreeCell's stricter sibling — move all cards to four foundations Ace to King by suit, but build tableau columns down in SUIT instead of alternating colors.

Tableau

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Eight columns built down in suit

Free Cells

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Four temporary holding slots for single cards

Foundation

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Four suit piles from Ace to King

Because columns only stack in suit, clean lanes are precious. Move low cards early and use free cells to park a single card while you sort.
  • Tableau Eight columns built down in suit
  • Free Cells Four temporary holding slots for single cards
  • Foundation Four suit piles from Ace to King

Opening strategy

Plan suits before you move. Same-suit runs move together, but a single off-suit card can block a lane. Use empty columns and free cells to untangle suits, then build long runs.

When you get stuck

Do not mix suits in a column just because the rank fits — Baker's Game does not allow alternating-color stacks, so a mixed column quickly becomes a traffic jam.

Difficulty & win feel

Harder than FreeCell because same-suit stacking leaves less flexibility. Still information-complete — every card is visible, so losses come from planning, not hidden luck.

Who it’s for

Baker's Game is best for FreeCell players who want a stricter challenge and anyone who enjoys methodical, suit-sorting puzzles.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I play solitaire online for free?
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How is Baker's Game different from FreeCell?
Both use eight columns and four free cells, but Baker's Game builds columns down in suit, while FreeCell alternates red and black. That one rule makes Baker's Game noticeably harder.
Is Baker's Game the same as Baker's Dozen?
Baker's Dozen is a separate one-deck game with no free cells. Baker's Game keeps FreeCell's free cells and is often called the stricter FreeCell.