Spider Solitaire

Two Decks • Endless Complexity • Pure Strategy
Spider Solitaire

Untangle the web of cards in this high-intensity solitaire classic.

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How to Play

1

The Layout

Played with two full decks (104 cards). 54 cards are dealt into 10 columns; the remaining 50 stay in the stock pile.

2

Building Down

Move cards to form sequences in descending order (e.g., a 9 on a 10). You can move different suits, but they cannot be moved together as a group.

3

Creating Runs

When you complete a full sequence of 13 cards of the same suit (King to Ace), it is automatically removed from the board.

4

Using the Stock

When you have no more moves, deal 10 new cards from the stock—one to each column. Note: Every column must have at least one card to deal.

Common Questions

Which difficulty should I choose?
Start with 1-suit for a relaxing game. Move to 2-suits for a balanced challenge, or 4-suits for the ultimate logic test.


Can I move stacks of different suits?
No. While you can place a 7 of Spades on an 8 of Hearts, you can only move them together if they are part of a same-suit sequence.