

About Spider Solitaire
Spider Solitaire is a classic single-player card game played with two decks of cards. The goal is to arrange all cards into eight complete suits in descending order from King to Ace, which are then removed from the table. Players move cards among ten columns, placing cards onto those of the next higher rank. When no moves are available, new cards can be dealt from the stock.
Publisher
Zorqia
Released
Mar 19, 2026
Platforms
Web browser (Desktop, Mobile, Tablet)
Last updated
Mar 19, 2026
Controls
Click and drag cards to move them
Arrange cards in descending order
Click the stock pile to deal new cards
Double-click to auto-move cards
How to play Spider Solitaire
Spider Solitaire is played with two decks of cards (104 cards total).
At the start, 54 cards are dealt into ten columns, with the remaining 50 forming the stock.
Players can only move the top face-up cards of each column, arranging them in descending order from King to Ace.
Consecutive cards of the same suit can be moved together as a unit.
When no moves are possible, players can deal a new card from the stock to each column.
Once a complete suit sequence from King to Ace is formed, it is automatically removed from the table.
The goal is to clear all cards. Players can choose from one-suit, two-suit, or four-suit modes depending on difficulty.
Tips and Tricks
Try to clear a column early for more space
Build same-suit sequences whenever possible
Check all moves before dealing new cards
Empty columns are valuable, use them wisely
FAQ
What is the goal of Spider Solitaire?
The goal is to build complete same-suit sequences from King to Ace and remove them.
When should I deal new cards?
Deal new cards only after checking all available moves.
Why are empty columns important?
Empty columns provide flexible space for moving and organizing card stacks.