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.
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