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In this take on the classic game of solitaire, you're not dealing with a full deck. In fact, you're dealing with two full decks of cards. The object is simple enough: remove all the cards from the table, but before you can do that, you'll need to assemble them in the proper tableaus.
Build the cascades 2 ways: from the bottom up with one suit and from the top down using alternating colors.
Set your own level of difficulty by choosing to play with one, two, or 4 different suits.
Clear, classic graphics and an original soundtrack featuring a smooth west coast jazz style will keep you bopping to the beat as you contemplate your moves.
Relax while you exercise your brain – enjoy Spider!
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Spider Solitaire, one of the most popular two-deck solitaire variants, is a single-player card game dating back to the early 1900s. It involves the player removing all the cards from the tableau by building descending runs in a single suit from King to Ace. It's actually the opposite of its more popular sibling, Klondike Solitaire, which sees you move cards into foundation piles in ascending order.
Spider Solitaire rose significantly in popularity when it was bundled with Microsoft Windows software, becoming a staple of office productivity... or rather, procrastination.
In this FRVR version of Spider Solitaire, we give you three difficulty options: 1 Suit, 2 Suits, and 4 Suits.
Uses only one suit (Spades), making it the easiest to complete runs.
Uses two suits (Spades and Hearts).
Uses all four suits.
The objective remains the same – clear the tableau by creating full, single-suit runs from King to Ace. If you're new to Spider Solitaire, we'd recommend starting off with 1 Suit. If you're a seasoned expert, go for 2 Suits, or even head straight into 4 Suits.
The aim of Spider Solitaire is simple – you need to arrange all of the cards into eight completed sets, or 'families', of a single suit, running from King down to Ace. When a full run is completed (K, Q, J, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, A), it is automatically removed from the tableau.
You build sequences directly on the tableau, and if you try to drag an incompatible card, it'll automatically ping back to its origin position. Should you want to restart your game at any time, click the icon and navigate to 'Restart Game'.
The rules of the game remain the same; however, you'll be dealing with either two or all four suits, which greatly increases the complexity. Once you have exhausted your moves on the tableau, clicking the stock pile will deal a new row of ten cards to the tableau.
As we've discussed, there are four basic elements in the game. Let's go through each one:
Tableau Rules:
Stock Pile:
Completed Sets:
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