Spider Solitaire Games
Spider Solitaire Games on GamersHell are two-deck solitaire where you build descending sequences in a single suit, all playable instantly in your browser.
Top Spider Solitaire games
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Ultimate Spider Solitaire
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Spider Solitaire: Manga Girls
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Classic Spider Solitaire
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Spider Solitaire 2 Suits
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Spider Solitaire 3
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Spider Solitaire 3D
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Spider Solitaire Plus
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Spider Solitaire Pro
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Simple Spider Solitaire
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Solitaire: Spider and Klondike
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Spider Solitaire
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Spider Solitaire Cards
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Spider Solitaire Classic Ver
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Spider Solitaire Deluxe
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Traditional Klondike Spider Solitaire
Spider Solitaire Games variants we cover
Spider Solitaire on GamersHell splits four ways: Classic 1-Suit, Spider 2-Suits, Spider 4-Suits, and Themed Variant Spider.
Classic 1-Suit Spider Solitaire
Classic 1-Suit Spider uses one suit across both decks (104 same-suit cards): any descending sequence can move to any pile because all cards share the suit. Beginner difficulty solves in 10-15 minutes.
Spider 2-Suits
Spider 2-Suits uses two suits across the two decks: you can still build descending sequences using any cards, but only same-suit sequences clear from the tableau. Intermediate difficulty around 40-60% win rate.
Spider 4-Suits
Spider 4-Suits uses all four standard suits across two decks. Same-suit completion now requires tracking 13 cards of the right suit in the right order. Expert difficulty with 15-25% solve rates.
Themed Variant Spider
Themed Variant Spider wraps the standard rules in alternative art, 3D presentation, or rule adjustments: cards rendered in 3D space, themed backgrounds, modified hint systems. Same Spider rules, different presentation.
How to play Spider Solitaire Games
Spider Solitaire is played by building descending King-to-Ace sequences in suit on a two-deck tableau: completed same-suit sequences clear from the board to reach the win condition.
Controls
- Click card
- Select a card or descending sequence to move
- Click destination column
- Place the selected card or sequence on a tableau column
- Drag and drop
- Alternative to two-click selection (most variants)
- Stockpile click
- Deal one new card to each tableau column
- Undo
- Reverse the last move (limited or unlimited per variant)
- Hint button
- Highlight a valid move (limited use)
Tips
- Read the opening tableau because the 10-column layout with face-down cards reveals where future blockages form: track which suits are buried and which columns hold Kings.
- Build descending sequences by moving any card onto a card one rank higher in any suit: only same-suit complete K-to-A sequences clear from the board to foundations.
- Move sequences as units when possible because you can move a multi-card descending sequence as a group only when all cards in the group share one suit; mixed-suit moves break apart.
- Open columns are valuable because any card (or sequence) can fill an empty column: reserve empty columns for King placement or sequence relocation rather than wasting them.
- Use the stockpile carefully because clicking it deals one card to every tableau column at once; only deal when all columns have at least one face-up card to avoid blocked deals.
- Win by clearing all eight K-to-A same-suit sequences from the tableau to the foundations: most variants auto-detect the win and show a completion animation.
Why Spider Solitaire Games stands out
GamersHell hosts 17 Spider Solitaire titles spanning 1-suit, 2-suit, 4-suit, and themed variants: the broadest Spider-specific Solitaire coverage in our card catalog.
- 17 distinct Spider Solitaire titles. All three difficulty tiers (1-suit, 2-suit, 4-suit) plus themed variants in 3D, Manga, Plus, Deluxe and numbered editions. Real variant depth for the most-played Solitaire family.
- All three suit-difficulty tiers covered. Most catalogs only host the 4-suit canonical. GamersHell hosts 1-suit for beginners learning sequence-building, 2-suit for intermediate practice, and 4-suit for the canonical 15-25% solve-rate challenge.
- 3D and themed presentations available. Spider Solitaire 3D renders cards in dimensional space; Spider Solitaire Manga Girls adds character art. Useful when the standard green felt feels stale and you want presentation refresh.
- Browser-native, no Microsoft Solitaire. Modern Spider on Windows lives inside Microsoft Solitaire Collection with ads and signup prompts. GamersHell Spider runs instantly in any browser with no Microsoft account required.
Spider Solitaire Games FAQ
Spider Solitaire on GamersHell answers common questions below about rules, suit-difficulty tiers, free access, mobile play, win rates, and the difference between Spider and Klondike.
- How do you play Spider Solitaire?
- Spider Solitaire uses two decks dealt into ten tableau columns. Build descending sequences (King to Ace) by moving cards onto cards one rank higher. Same-suit King-to-Ace sequences clear the board.
- Are Spider Solitaire games free on GamersHell?
- Yes, every Spider Solitaire game on GamersHell is free to play in your browser with no download or signup required. All 17 titles across 1-suit, 2-suit, 4-suit, and themed variants stay free.
- What is the difference between 1-suit, 2-suit, and 4-suit Spider?
- 1-Suit uses one suit across both decks: any sequence is same-suit so clearing is straightforward. 2-Suit adds a second suit, requiring tracking which sequences clear. 4-Suit uses all four suits, making clearable sequences rare.
- What is the difference between Spider and Klondike Solitaire?
- Klondike uses one deck (52 cards) and builds ascending suit sequences on four foundations. Spider uses two decks (104 cards) and builds descending suit sequences on the tableau itself with no foundations.
- Can you play Spider Solitaire on mobile?
- Yes, every Spider Solitaire game on GamersHell renders responsively for mobile browsers with touch-drag for card movement. Some games add touch-and-hold for selecting sequences without any app install.
- Is Spider Solitaire always winnable?
- No. 1-Suit Spider is winnable in 80-90% of games with good play. 2-Suit drops to 40-60%. 4-Suit is winnable in only 15-25% of deals even with optimal play due to random card position.
- How long does Spider Solitaire take?
- 1-Suit Spider usually solves in 10-15 minutes. 2-Suit takes 15-25 minutes. 4-Suit can run 20-40 minutes for solvable deals, plus restart time for unsolvable ones. The endgame requires patience.