Spider Solitaire 2 Suits is a challenging Solitaire game limited to two suits and two decks of cards. Move the cards around the tableau so they are in order by suit and number. Take more cards from the pile if you get stuck. See if you can win at this tricky game!
Drag the left mouse button to move the cards
Game Description:
Spider Solitaire 2 Suits is a classic solitaire card game that challenges players to clear a layout of cards by sorting them into ascending order from King down to Ace, starting with the highest ranked suit. The game is played with two suits of cards (hearts and diamonds), making it a bit easier than the traditional foursuit version. The objective is to remove all the cards from the table by building sequences on the foundation piles. Here's how you can play:
1. Game Setup: You start with a grid of cards laid out in a 10x4 tableau. The first four columns have five cards each, while the remaining columns have six cards. The top card in each column is face up, while the rest are face down.
2. Tableau: You can move any faceup card or a group of consecutive faceup cards of the same suit to another tableau column if the destination column has a card one rank lower and is empty or has a card of the same suit directly below the moved card.
3. Foundation: The foundation piles are the four columns at the top of the tableau. The goal is to sort the cards in each pile in ascending order, starting with the King and ending with the Ace.
4. Stock Pile: When you are unable to make a move in the tableau, you can click on the stock pile to draw a new card face up to the waste pile. You can then move this card to the tableau or foundation as needed.
5. Waste Pile: The waste pile is where you place the cards you draw from the stock pile. You can move any card from the waste pile to the tableau or foundation if it follows the rules.
6. Winning: You have won the game when all cards are cleared from the tableau and the foundation piles are sorted correctly.
Strategies:
Start with the Foundation: Try to build the foundation piles as early as possible. This will help you clear the tableau and make room for more moves.
Empty Columns: Use empty columns to store cards that are temporarily out of place.
Be Patient: The game can be challenging. Take your time and plan your moves carefully.
FAQs:
1. Q: How many suits are used in Spider Solitaire 2 Suits?
A: Spider Solitaire 2 Suits uses two suits, hearts and diamonds.
2. Q: What is the objective of the game?
A: The objective is to clear all the cards from the tableau by sorting them into ascending order in the foundation piles.
3. Q: Can I move a group of consecutive cards up or down in the tableau?
A: Yes, you can move a group of consecutive faceup cards of the same suit up or down in the tableau.
4. Q: How do I draw a new card from the stock pile?
A: Click on the stock pile to draw a new card face up to the waste pile.
5. Q: What is the waste pile used for?
A: The waste pile is where you place the cards you draw from the stock pile. You can then move these cards to the tableau or foundation.
6. Q: Can I move a card from the waste pile to the foundation?
A: Yes, you can move a card from the waste pile to the foundation if it follows the rules.
7. Q: What is the importance of empty columns?
A: Empty columns can be used to store cards that are temporarily out of place. This can help you clear the tableau more efficiently.
8. Q: How do I know when I've won the game?
A: You have won the game when all cards are cleared from the tableau and the foundation piles are sorted correctly.
9. Q: Can I undo a move?
A: Some versions of Spider Solitaire allow you to undo a move. Check your game settings to see if this feature is available.
10. Q: What strategies can I use to improve my chances of winning?
A: Try to build the foundation piles as early as possible, use empty columns effectively, and be patient with your moves.