![]() you can place the queen of hearts on the king of clubs. When you play the harder levels in Spider Solitaire you can place one card on top of another card that is one point higher in value just like in the 1 suit version, with the difference in this level that you can also place different suits on top of one another, e.g. If one of the 10 columns is free, you can put any card you like in this column. If you have a 6 on top of an 8, you will only be able to move the 6, because the 7 is missing. So, if the 3 of spades is on top of the 4 of spades, you can pick up these two cards and place them on the 5 of spades. You can also move several cards at once, but then they must all be in sequence. When you move a card, the card below it that was previously hidden is turned up, and you've got another card to play with. So, you can place the 3 of spades on top of the 4 of spades. ![]() When you are playing the beginners level (1 suit), you only play with the spades and you can only move a card onto another card that is worth one point more. ![]() The more help functions a game has, the easier it is to resolve. This is the standard layout for all games but there are also variations with extra options: for example, some versions of Spider Solitaire have an undo function that allows you to go back one or more steps and there are also versions with a hint function that you can use to get help if you're stuck. There are another 50 left which are in the deck. The top card in each column is always facing up. Around half of these (54 cards) are arranged in 10 columns, with 6 cards in the first four columns and 5 cards in the remaining columns. The game of Spider Solitaire uses two full packs of cards excluding the jokers. Once you have got a complete column, the game will automatically remove these cards and you can start sorting the next column until you have completely cleared all the cards. ![]() Here is an example of a complete column made up of spades: King, queen, jack, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2 and finally the ace. The goal is simple: you need to arrange all the cards in descending order (from king to ace) in the same series/suit. ![]()
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