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Spider Solitaire

Type: Solitaire Games Release Date: July 20, 2015 Developer: GamePix Rating: 4.5/5

Game Description

Cards formed some of the earliest games in history and are still widely used today. There's even a way to play cards yourself, and that's with Spider Solitaire. The game involves sorting through a deck of cards and organizing them accordingly. The goal is to arrange all the cards that come up into columns of descending order while having the same suit. When you create a column ranging from King down to Ace, it will be removed from the board. You want to remove all the cards in as few moves as possible.

How to Play

Spider Solitaire has both puzzle and strategy elements in it. You can move individual cards from one column to another, but can only be placed down in spots where they share the same suit and are the next in the descending sequence (Example 1: You can put a 3 of Spades on a 4 of Spades, but not on a 2 of Spades). You can also move entire columns from the highest card in a sequence (Example 2: Imagine a column of Spades that goes 9, 5, 7, 6, 5, 4, and 3. You can move the individual cards starting from the bottom at 3, or in groups up to the 7. The 9 and 5 cards can't be moved until the 7 through 3 cards are removed).