On Wednesday 14 February 2007, davhue68 wrote:
> Anyone have a solution for deal 736?
Like other people said, you can use a solver to generate such a solution.
Freecell Solver gives the following solution:
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7a 7b 7c 7d 7h a3 5a d5 b2 1d
1b 1h 1h b7 1b c1 b6 3c 3b d3
34 3d 3h b3 c3 35 3h 3h 8b 8c
83 87 b2 c8 38 6b 6c 67 b3 6b
c6 36 84 6c 63 68 6h ah dh c3
2a 2d 2c 24 d8 a8 52 5d 5h 2h
5a 5h a1 c6 36 25 2a 2h 2h a6
5c 5h 5h c1 7a 7h a4 4c 4a 4h
a7 c7 5a 5h 4c 4h 2h 43 4h d4
1d 15 12 1h d5 8d 8h 1h 52 34
71 75 73 7h c7 15 53 37 74 41
4c 45 b4 5h a4 2b 2h 4a 43 4h
4h bh 1h 2h 1h 1h 3h ah 1h 4h
4h 1h 6h 6h 1h 1h 6h 1h 1h 8h
dh ch 6h
This game is solveable.
Total number of states checked is 190.
This scan generated 247 states.
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Note that moves to the foundations are always marked explicitly.
Regards,
Shlomi Fish
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Received on Tue Feb 13 2007 - 23:02:07 IST