Spider (solitaire)

Spider is a solitaire that is played with 104 cards (two card games with 52 cards each ). The display consists of ten columns. The first four columns contain five, the remaining six columns of four cards concealed. Then one face up card is placed in each column. In the so-called Talon are the remaining 50 cards that five times ten new cards can be interpreted in the course of the game.

The aim of the game is to form the eight possible colorfast families in descending order from King to Ace (for example, cross - king to ace of clubs ). A full map rotation is removed from the display ( right after the ace was created).

Within the display, the cards can be placed in descending order without regard to the color of each other, such as Karo- Eight to nine of spades. This can be either single cards or cards of the same color sequences from one column to another to be moved. On an ace any more cards can be dropped. If there are no more options to create maps within the delivery, a card from the deck to the ten columns is stored in each case. Free columns in the display must first be assigned with any card or sequence of cards allowed. Is the Talon depleted and in the window no more cards can be created or moved before the eight families were formed, Patience has failed.

Variations

  • Difficulty lower
  • Difficulty higher
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