![]() When you have no more moves to make on the tableau, you can click on the stock in the top left corner. You can move any card or partial run to an empty tableau spot if you have one. After that, you'll have to move them one at a time. You can't move them together if you have the eight of spades, the seven and six of clubs. For example, if you have the eight of spades through the six of spades, you can click and drag them all to a nine of hearts. If all of the cards in a run have the same suit, you can move them all simultaneously. Only if the sequence of cards is of the same suit will this happen. Once you have a complete sequence of cards, they will be moved to the foundation. The game's goal is to make runs of cards from king to ace in the same suit. As a result, different suits of cards can be stacked on top of one other. For example, if you have seven spades, you can put it on eight spades or eight of any other color. Cards can always be moved to a higher-ranking card. To get cards from the tableau onto the foundation, you have to rank them from king to ace on the tableau. The foundation: This is where you want all your cards to end up ordered by suit and rank.The stock: This is the pile of cards face down from which you draw.The tableau: This is where you'll make most of your moves.The layout of the game can be divided into three main areas: The goal of the game is to remove all cards from the tableau and on to the foundation piles. You may play this game embedded in the above iframe or click here to view it in a separate browser window by itself.Unlike other solitaire games, this one is played with two decks of playing cards. The game does not have an "undo move" button, which makes it more challenging than games which have that feature. Easy is a single-suit game (spades), medium is a two-suit game (spades and hearts), and hard is a four-suit game (spades, hearts, clubs, and diamonds).īuttons across the top of the screen allow the player to expand the game to full screen, restart the game, read playing instructions, turn music on or off, and exit the game. Games are scored based upon how many cards are removed from the playing field and how quickly the player completes the game.The game is lost if cards remain on the playing field.The game is over and the player has won if all cards are removed from the field.When a player stacks a column of the same suit from king down to ace it is removed from the playing field.If a column does not have any cards left in it the column is blank and you can move cards from other columns into that column.When a player removes the cards from a column the top card remaining on that column is turned over.There are 5 rounds of card stacks in the deck which can be laid onto the field. When the player can not move any more cards they can click on the stack of cards to lay a new card on top of each column.Columns of cards may be moved onto other columns provided all cards are of the same suit. Players can stack cards in decrementing order.Cards are dealt in 10 columns of 5 or 6 cards each, for a total of 54 cards on the playing field.How to Play Spider Solitaire General Instructions Try the game in it's own window by clicking here. You can play this game on computers powered by the Microsoft Windows operating system, the Apple OS X Mac operating system, and mobile phones like the iPhone powered by iOS or Google Android powered Samsung. These games are rendered using JavaScript and a mobile-friendly HTML design, so they work on desktop computers, laptops like the Google Chromebook, tablets like the iPad or Amazon Kindle Fire, and mobile devices like the iPhone. Almost every game in our collection was created using a game building tool named Construct. ![]()
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