Spider Solitaire
Play one-suit Spider Solitaire online with stock deals, run clearing, undo, hints, and saved progress.
How to play
Move face-up same-suit runs onto the next higher card to open hidden cards and create longer sequences.
A new stock row can be dealt only when every tableau column has at least one card.
A complete same-suit run from King down to Ace is removed automatically from the board.
Why play Spider Solitaire?
Spider Solitaire works well when you want a longer, more deliberate card challenge. The board rewards careful sequencing, and every cleared run gives a clear sense of progress toward finishing the deal.
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FAQs
What version of Spider is this?
This page uses a one-suit Spider layout, which keeps the rules familiar while making the board easier to manage on touch devices.
How do I move cards?
Move a face-up descending same-suit run onto a card that is one rank higher, or move it into an empty column.
When can I deal new cards?
You can deal a new row only when every tableau column already holds at least one card.
Can I undo a deal or move?
Yes. Undo restores the previous board position during the current session.
