One point is scored for each built card within Columns starting with a King. All Columns must contain at least one card before more cards can be dealt from the Stock. When a full sequence of King through Ace in the same suit is arranged within a Column, it is removed from the layout (tableau.)Įmpty Columns can be filled with any single card or packed sequence of cards. For example, in a sequence such as the 5, 4, and 3 of Hearts, the 4 and 3 may be moved away from from the 5 of Hearts so that it can be played to any other 5. Sequences may be split apart once formed. However, an 5 of spades, and then a 4 and 3 of Hearts may not move as a unit because they are not all of the same suit. As an example, a 5, 4, and 3 of Hearts may move to any 6. Also, cards of the same suit and in proper sequence can be moved to another Column provided the above build rule applies. The fully exposed card of each Column is always available to move. But it may become necessary or advantageous to build the opposite suits at times. However, you should prefer building cards that are of the same suit, since that is the goal. ColumnsĬolumns are built DOWN in ANY SUIT. All Columns must contain at least one card before the cards will be dealt. Click on the Stock after no more moves are possible (or desirable) in the layout. StockĮvery click on the Stock will deal one card to each Column. Only the top card in each Column is dealt face up. The first four Columns are dealt 6 cards, and the remaining six Columns are each dealt 5 cards. There are ten Columns and each Column is dealt either 5 or 6 cards. The DealĢ-Suit Spider uses two decks (four sets of Ace through King in Hearts, and another 4 sets in Spades. The goal in 2-suit Spider Solitaire is the same as in most other Spider games: Arrange eight sets of cards from King down to Ace in the same suit directly within the Columns. It is nowhere near as difficult as regular Spider, but it still makes you work for the win. Spider 2-Suits strikes the perfect balance. Click on the Stock to deal another card to each Column, but only when no Column is empty.Empty Columns may be filled with any properly sequenced card(s).Built cards IN SUIT can move as a unit, and can be split.Build Columns Down in ANY suit, but prefer the SAME SUIT.Complete sets of cards are removed from the layout.Build sets of 13 cards from King to Ace IN SUIT within the Columns.It is a great introduction to the game of Spider for most people. For example, on Solitaire Network, standard Spider is only won about 4% of the time and is a very difficult game that requires more than the usual amount of strategy and concentration, whereas the the Spider Solitaire 2-suits variation is won about 18% of the time and is a more relaxed version. Win the game by successfully arranging all cards from king to ace and move them to the foundation.Although the standard Spider Solitaire game still is a highly popular game, the 2-Suit Spider Solitaire variant has rapidly gained in popularity due to retaining what makes the classic Spider game so good, while making it much more accessible to the average player. Use empty tableau columns to temporarily store cards and create new sequences.Ĭlick on the stock pile to deal new cards to each tableau column, and continue making moves. Start with two shuffled decks of cards.ĭeal 54 cards onto the tableau in ten columns, with the first four columns containing 6 cards each and the remaining six columns containing 5 cards each.īegin building descending sequences of cards by moving cards onto higher-ranked cards.For example, you can move the 7 of hearts from one tableau pile to another tableau pile if there is a 8 of hearts already in the second pile. You can move cards from one tableau pile to another tableau pile, as long as they are in descending order and the same suit. The remaining cards in the deck are placed face down below the tableau piles. The Tableau is a set of ten piles, with one card face up in each pile.You can only move cards to the foundation if they are in a sequence from king to ace. The goal of the game is to move all of the cards from the tableau to the foundation piles, in a descending order from king to ace. The Foundation is a set of eight piles.You can deal over cards from the stockpile to the tableau. When you start the game, the entire 2 decks of cards are placed face down in the stockpile.
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