Spider Solitaire is a variant of the traditional Solitaire card game. Just like regular Solitaire, you'll make sequences on the tableau and move cards to the foundation piles. However, Spider Solitaire comes with a few extra twists. Most importantly, you can only move a set of cards to its foundation pile once you've built a complete same-suit sequence (king to ace) within the
tableau. And since you play this game with two decks of cards, you have to build eight sequences, just like the eight legs of a spider.If you're a beginner, start by playing the easiest 1 Suit version. As you progress, challenge yourself with more difficult 2 Suit or 4 Suit Spider Solitaire variations.
The object of the game is to complete same-suit sequences descending from king to ace and move them to the foundation piles. You can't move sequences into the foundation piles until the entire sequence is complete. Once you complete all eight sequences and clear the tableau, you win the game.
To set up the Spider Solitaire game, you need 104 playing cards total with 54 cards in the tableau and 50 in the stockpile.
In the online version of Spider Solitaire, the 1 Suit game uses cards of the same suit. However, it requires eight decks to replicate this exactly with real cards (so that you have eight sets of a single suit, such as spades).
To make setting up and playing the game simple, you can use two standard decks of cards instead and keep the following in mind:
Here are some examples of general moves you should keep in mind while playing Spider Solitaire to avoid getting stuck and help win the game.
To play Spider Solitaire, you'll need to build sequences descending from king to ace on the tableau. You can do this by placing a card on another face-up card that is one rank higher. For example, you can place a jack on top of a queen. When you move the jack, you can then reveal the next card that was underneath it. Keep in mind, however, that only same-suit sequences can be moved on the tableau and moved into foundation piles.
When you play 1 Suit Spider Solitaire, all of the cards will be the same suit and you just need to move the face-up cards into descending order. However, if you're playing 2 Suit or 4 Suit Spider Solitaire, you can temporarily make sequences with mixed suits. However, you will eventually need to reorganize cards into same-suit sequences since that's the way to win.
You should save using the stockpile for emergencies and only deal cards from it once you run out of moves to make. When you use the stockpile, ten cards are dealt to the bottom of each of the ten columns. This means you risk getting stuck since you might cover a card you need with a card from the stockpile. Also, remember that since the stockpile only has 50 cards, you can only use it five times during the game.
If you do get stuck, the stockpile can be a good way to rejuvenate the tableau. By adding ten stock cards to the bottom of the columns, you have ten more chances to use those cards to create sequences. However, once you run out of the stockpile and have no more available moves, you will lose the game.
Once you've built a same-suit sequence from king to ace, you can move the cards up to a foundation pile. If you're playing online, the cards will automatically move for you. To win the game, you must move all eight sequences up to the foundation piles, regardless of what Spider Solitaire variation you're playing.
Spider Solitaire's rules are easy to follow, but winning the game can be difficult. The following strategies and tips can help you avoid getting stuck, especially if you're playing with multiple suits.
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