Fairy-tale cats and a soft magical mood invite you into the calm world of Spider Solitaire. This is a classic card puzzle for players who enjoy a thoughtful break: lay out the cards, find the right move, build a clean sequence, and enjoy a quiet win without any rush.
The main goal is simple and satisfying: collect full card sequences from king down to ace in the same suit. Once a complete same-suit sequence is built, it leaves the table and opens up space for new moves.
Bonuses can help you win. Undo lets you step back, Hint points out a possible move, and Magic Move can save the day when the layout gets stubborn. These bonuses do not get in the way of the classic rules, but they make difficult deals softer, friendlier, and more fun to finish.
Spider Solitaire is a good fit for both a short pause and a quiet evening. You can play at your own pace, without fuss, enjoying the card rhythm, cat-themed details, and the warm feeling of a little fairy tale on the game table.
How to play
Several piles of cards are laid out on the table. Some cards are face up, while others are face down. You can move open cards between piles to build descending sequences by rank.
The main rule of Spider Solitaire is to build sequences from king down to ace in the same suit. A complete same-suit sequence is removed from the table automatically. The more sequences you collect, the closer you are to victory.
Cards can be moved onto a card one rank higher. For example, a queen can be placed on a king, a jack on a queen, and a ten on a jack. A same-suit sequence is easier to move together, and it is exactly what you need to complete a chain.
If there are no useful moves left on the table, or if you want to open up new possibilities, you can deal the next row of cards from the deck.
Interface buttons
- New game
- Replay the same deck
- Undo
- Hint
- Magic Move - pulls out a suitable card from blocked cards
Bonuses can be refilled by watching ads or purchased in the shop.