![]() ![]() An interesting fact: the game got its name from its resemblance to spiders, which have eight legs (and in the game you need to collect eight piles to win). Above the Tableau there are eight Foundation piles where stacks of cards are placed in the correct sequence. Other cards remain in the pile face down (Stockpile) and are taken in the game later. There are cards that are placed in piles of one card face up (Tableau). What's more, in Spider Solitaire, you can only stack cards in foundation piles with filled piles in full descending sequence (rather than one card at a time, as in classic solitaire). The main difference is the number of cards (one deck in classic solitaire and two decks in the Spider version). If you are familiar with classic solitaire, it will not be difficult for you to understand the rules of One Suit Spider Solitaire.
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