Spider Solitaire: A Classic Card Game
Spider Solitaire is a popular solitaire game that involves moving cards between eight tableau piles and four foundation piles. The goal is to move all the cards to the foundation piles, sorted in descending order by suit.
Number of Suits
Spider Solitaire can be played with one, two, or four suits.
- Spider Solitr One: This is the easiest version, as there are only one suit of cards to deal with.
- Spider Solitr 2: This version is slightly more challenging, with two suits to manage.
- Spider Solitr 4: This is the most difficult version, with all four suits to sort.
Rules
1. Deal: The game starts with eight tableau piles, each containing five cards. The top card of each pile is face-up, while the rest are face-down.
2. Objective: Move all the cards from the tableau piles to the foundation piles. The foundation piles are for completed sequences of cards of the same suit, sorted in descending order.
3. Moving Cards: You can only move cards that are:
- Face-up
- In descending order by suit
- Consecutive in number (e.g., King, Queen, Jack, 10)
4. Revealing Cards: To reveal face-down cards, you must move the face-up cards on top of them.
5. Turning Aces: Aces can be turned over to reveal the cards beneath them.
6. Moving Piles: You can move entire piles of cards if they meet the conditions for moving individual cards.
7. Winning: The game is won when all eight tableau piles are empty.
Tricks and Tips
Prioritize Foundation Piles: Focus on building foundation piles as quickly as possible.
Use Empty Piles: Empty tableau piles can be used to move cards temporarily.
Look for Opportunities: Keep an eye out for opportunities to move cards between piles.
Plan Ahead: Think about the potential moves and their consequences before making a move.
Practice: The more you play, the better you'll become at Spider Solitaire.
By following these rules and tips, you can enjoy the challenging and rewarding experience of playing Spider Solitr.
Instructions
Use the mouse and in-game instructions