Create descending sequences in the tableau.If, however, the sequence includes a 2 of Hearts, 3 of Clubs, and 4 Hearts, you cannot move that sequence. For example, if you have a 2 of Hearts, 3 of Hearts, and a 4 Hearts, you can move that whole set on top of a 5 of Hearts, Spades, Diamonds, or Clubs. The entire group can be moved on top of a card that is one rank higher, regardless of suit. Although single cards don’t need to match suits to be sequenced, you can only move a group of cards if they are sequenced in the same suit.
The tableau: This is the main area for play, where 54 cards are placed into 10 columns.These sequences get transferred to the eight separate foundation piles once completed.Īrrange your game space into these three key parts: ObjectiveYour goal is to clear all the cards by building sequences within the tableau, organized by suit and arranged in descending order from King (high) to Ace (low). Typically thought of as a game for advanced to expert players, Spider Solitaire (4 Suits) uses two decks of cards (104 cards) made up of 2 sets of Hearts, 2 sets of Diamonds, 2 sets of Spades, and 2 sets of Clubs. If Spider Solitaire 1 Suit or 2 Suits has become a bit too easy, give Spider Solitaire 4 Suits a try.