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Play Spider Solitaire — 10 Columns, King-to-Ace Runs

Spider is a two-deck solitaire played across ten tableau columns. The goal is to build eight complete King-to-Ace runs in the same suit; each completed run lifts off the board to a foundation. Three difficulty levels — 1, 2, and 4 suits — with a steep curve between them. Free in your browser, no sign-up. Works offline once the page has loaded.

How Do You Play Spider?

Goal: Build eight complete King-to-Ace sequences in the same suit. When a sequence is complete, it auto-lifts to the foundation area.

Setup

Spider Solitaire starting layout: ten tableau columns with face-down cards and one face-up card on top, stock pile bottom-right for five additional deals
Spider's ten tableau columns hold 5 or 6 cards each. The stock holds 50 more cards for five additional ten-card deals.

Rules

1, 2, or 4 Suits — How They Differ

The deck is always 104 cards. What changes is how many suits the cards span; rules are identical across the three.

ModeSuits in playPractical win rateRecommended for
1 SuitSpades only (×2 decks)~95% with careLearning the rules
2 SuitsSpades + Hearts (×2)~30–40% with skillMost players
4 SuitsAll four suits (×2)~5–15% with skillThe standard challenge

The 4-suit range is wide because Spider has no peer-reviewed solvability study to anchor it (unlike Klondike at ~82%). Skilled play is generally accepted to win between 5% and 15% of 4-suit deals.

What's the Best Spider Strategy?

About This Version

Pick 1, 2, or 4 suits before you start. Unlimited undo, statistics tracked per difficulty, and a daily challenge that gives the same deal to everyone that day so you can compare times. Install it as an app from your browser menu to play offline.

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