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Spider Solitaire is a captivating card game that rewards strategic thinking and problem-solving over mere luck. Its high winning potential, achieved through thoughtful planning and analysis, has made it a fan favorite among solitaire enthusiasts.
We've designed Spider Solitaire with convenience in mind. Experience the simplicity and ease of moving card stacks as you play with joy! Instead of worrying about finding the right card, immerse yourself in the game. We prioritize your gaming experience, making it effortless to play without the need for precise actions, adding a fun and relaxed vibe to the game.
For newcomers, we suggest starting with the one-suit version of the game. This mode allows you to ease into the game and enjoy early victories. As you become more confident, you can challenge yourself with more complex variations of the game, taking your skills to the next level.
Comment jouer
The objective of the game is to remove all the cards from the table. To achieve this, players must organize the cards in descending order from king to ace in a column format.
Before diving into the game, you have the option to choose the level of difficulty: easy (one suit), medium (two suits) or hard (four suits). The game also includes the feature to reverse your previous move.
The game utilizes two decks of cards, comprising a total of 104 cards. Out of these, 54 cards are laid out horizontally across ten columns with only the top card visible. The remaining 50 cards are placed in the lower right corner.
Clicking on one of the decks will distribute one card to each column. However, the deck cannot be used if any of the columns is missing a card.
You have the freedom to move the top card of any column to an empty space. A stack of cards with the same suit in order can also be moved as one card.
Cards are automatically removed from the table when a row contains an ordered set of cards of the same suit from king to ace.