Spider Solitaire Io

Advanced Spider Solitaire Strategy (4-suit)

Please refer to Spider Solitaire 1 Suit and to Spider Solitaire 2 suits for basic strategy and tips.

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  • Move order matters. It's often possible to accomplish more than one objective concurrently. For example, if moves are played in the correct order, it could be possible to guarantee a card turned in more than one column while moving cards in a different order would not.
  • There are many occasions in games where the player is presented with a choice of which column to turn a hidden card in. The convention wisdom is to choose the column which contains the fewest number of hidden cards, thinking that the chances of soon regaining a vacant column are maximized. This strategy is sometimes a poor one. Before deciding, the player should take into account everything contained in the current game state, not just the number and location of hidden cards.
  • At times it's best to not move a card from atop of an Ace, even though it's possible. When an Ace in a pile is blocking access to many cards, whether visible or not, it's often a good idea to move the Ace, if possible. Also, keep in mind that no suit can be built without the Ace, so burying then too deeply can backfire.
  • Even though most players dread the King because it can only be moved from a pile by placing it into a vacant column, it has a few advantages. Up to 12 ranks can be piled onto a King, more than for any other rank. As well, with only a few rare exceptions, the King is the only rank that can be removed from the Tableau without the player ever moving it. Do not disrespect the King.
  • Most seem to believe that a King should never be placed into the only vacant column. As a general rule, this might be good advice, but not always. There are times when a King is blocking access to so many cards that moving it is the only hope of winning.
  • Any rank that does not have its prior-in-rank on top of it can be viewed as an asset or resource, except for the Ace, which has no prior-in-rank. Once a card is moved on top of a resource, the resource becomes spent or used. The idea is to use a resource in a manner that best increases the chance of victory. Don't use a valuable resource until you have to, but don't be afraid to use it when you feel that it's in your best interest.
  • When faced with a choice of giving up an empty column either to turn a hidden card or to extend one or more runs (adding order), carefully examine the game state before making a decision. Very often, the better option is to add order to the game. This also has the advantage that turning hidden cards later in the game is likely to be easier.
  • For the few who find that they want even more of a challenge, they can choose never to invoke the popular Undo option.
Spider Solitaire Io

Spider Solitaire is a card game that uses two decks of cards. The more cards, the more exciting the solitaire! You will really need to use your concentration to beat this puzzle game.

Spider Solitaire Io

Microsoft has included Spider Solitaire with its operating systems for many years now. This is great, but there is one big disadvantage: when a new version of Windows comes along, the game you are familiar with is lost. The best version ever made (according to aficionados) was lost in this way. Spider Solitaire Blue - With Spider Solitaire you can test your attentiveness and patience. Select one of three levels to start the game. If you are new to this game, start with one suit Spider Solitaire, as it is the easiest level. If you want something more complex, choose the intermediate level, which is two suit Spider Solitaire.

The goal is to move all cards to the eight foundations at the top. Turning and Moving. Drag cards to move them between the ten tableau columns at the bottom. Click the stock (on the upper left) to deal a new card onto each tableau column.

This version of solitaire is different because it does not involve placing cards into foundation slots. Instead, stack the cards in the tableau in descending order to spin a spider web-like pattern. There is no need to sort by suit. This card game is challenging because it is easy to run out of moves. If you run out of moves, click the stock button to add another row of cards to the stacks. Eliminate all the stacks to beat the game!

  • Stack the cards in the tableau in descending order.
  • Click the stock button for more cards when you run out of moves.
  • Eliminate all stacks to win.
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