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Spider Solitaire 2 Suits is a harder variation of the classic card game where players aim to arrange cards into foundations by sorting them in a tableau. Its family is offered in three difficulty levels: 1 Suit (easiest), 2 Suits (medium), and 4 Suits (hardest).

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This page was last updated on 1 October 2024.

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Game objective

The game is won when all foundations are filled and no cards remain in the tableau.

The goal is to create sequences of cards from King to Ace in each tableau column. Once a sequence is complete, it's moved to one of the eight foundations.

Game complexity: Easy

Odds of winning: Average, half of 10 games

Gameplay

Allowed moves:

Tableau cards are dealt into ten columns, remaining cards are placed in a Stock pile

completed card sequences are moved to eight Foundation piles

players build sequences by placing cards in descending order of the same suit, from King to Ace, groups of cards can be moved together if they meet these conditions

face-down cards are revealed when the top card is moved

if no moves are possible, ten cards are drawn from the stock pile to the tableaus

Score for a Spider Solitaire 2 Suits is a sum of seconds spend for a game and moves done during it.

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Don't forget to check your statistics – for that choose the Statistics item from the More menu in the top right corner.

Game setup

Decks: Four decks are used. However, only the spade and heart suits are played out of them.

Piles: Foundations are used to store completed sequences. Tableau columns is where cards are arranged and sequenced. Empty columns can be filled with any card. Stock releases undealt cards to foundation 5 times max.

Deal: Ten Tableau columns hold 54 cards (4 columns of 6 cards, 6 columns of 5 cards). There are eight empty Foundation piles in the beginning. The Stock contains the remaining 50 cards, which are dealt to Tableau at 10 cards for each hit, up to a maximum of 5 times.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the main difference between Spider and Spider Solitaire 2 Suits?

Spider uses a single suit (eight decks of cards), while Spider Solitaire 2 Suits uses two suits (four decks of cards). Classic Spider is played with spade suit only, while Spider Solitaire 2 Suits is played with spades and hearts. Both games are thus played with 104 cards in total.

Which game is generally considered more challenging – a Classic Spider or Spider Solitaire 2 Suits?

Spider Solitaire 2 Suits is considered more challenging due to the fact that you're playing with two suits.

How do you move cards between tableau piles in both games?

Both Classic Spider and Spider Solitaire 2 Suits have ten tableau piles. You can move cards between tableau piles in both games, but they must be in descending order by suit from King to Ace and in same colors.

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