Spider
Play Spider Solitaire in your browser. Build eight sequences in suit within the tableau (from King to Ace) and then move them to eight foundations.
Category: Card Solitaire
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Game Content
The most popular classic solitaire! Use 2 decks (a total of 104 cards) and arrange all the cards in order from King (K) to Ace (A) for each suit!
Game Objective
- On the tableau, create eight sets of thirteen cards each, arranged in descending order from King to Ace for each suit.
Difficulty Selection
- At the start of the game, you can choose the number of suits to play with: 1, 2, or 4. The more suits you select, the higher the difficulty level.
Tableau
- The top card of each column can be placed on another column's card that is one rank higher. The suits do not need to match.
- For example, a 7 of any suit can be placed on an 8 of Hearts.
- A sequence of cards in descending order within the same suit can be moved together as a group.
- Any card can be moved into an empty column. If a sequence of cards in descending order within the same suit exists, it can be moved together as a group.
Stock
- Click (or tap) to deal new cards. At this time, there must be no empty columns in the tableau.
Joker
- Using a Joker moves the required card to the front (but your score will decrease).
Hints
- Click the Hint button to highlight movable cards (but your score will decrease).
Undo
- Click the Undo button to revert to the previous state (but your score will decrease).
Tips for Winning Spider Solitaire
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Focus on columns with many face-down cards.
Prioritize moving cards from columns with many face-down cards. Revealing hidden cards early can help you progress advantageously. -
Emphasize card organization.
When moving cards, aim to create sequences of the same suit. This will make subsequent moves smoother and bring you closer to completing the game. -
Use empty columns effectively.
Empty columns are highly useful as temporary card storage, especially when moving high-rank cards like Kings. -
Plan your moves strategically.
Before moving a card, consider how it will affect other cards and future moves. Strategic planning is key to success. -
Evaluate the initial card layout.
If the initial card layout feels unfavorable, restarting early can be a good strategy. It’s better to aim for a favorable start than to persist with a disadvantageous setup. -
Utilize the Undo function.
If you make a mistake or want to try a different strategy, use the Undo function to revert your moves.
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