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How To Play Spider Solitaire [Tutorial]
In this video tutorial you'll learn how to play Spider Solitaire. Once you've learned the rules, you can play Spider online for free at: online-solitaire.com/spider-solitaire.
Unlike other types of Patience, this game is played with two decks of cards. If you're playing with physical cards, you should first go through the decks and make sure that all instructional cards and jokers are out of the pack. Once you've done that, give those cards a good shuffle.
You can find the complete Spider Solitaire rules along with illustrations at: online-solitaire.com/how-to-play-spider-solitaire.
HOW TO SET UP SPIDER SOLITAIRE
Step 1: Layout ten cards face down next to each other, starting from left to right. You now have ten rows on the board, also known as tableaus. Next, place another ten cards, face down on top of the ten cards you've just put down. Keep doing this until you have four cards in each tableau. Next, you should place a card facing down on each of the first four tableaus, and on the following six tableaus, put a card facing up. All there's left to do now is to place a card facing up on the initial four cards.
Step 2: After laying out all the cards, you should have a pile of cards leftover. This pile is called the stock and will be used throughout the game. Place the card above the first tableau. You should also leave room for eight additional piles, which we call the foundation.
HOW TO PLAY SPIDER SOLITAIRE
Step 1: To win, you need to have all your cards end up on the foundation. Once all your cards are on the foundation piles, you've won the game! The rules are pretty straightforward. You can move any card facing up to any other card on the tableau, as long as the card being moved is one lower than the card it's being moved to. You can also move a sequence of cards, as long as they're in descending order and the bottom card is one lower than the card it's being moved to. If a face-down card becomes the top card when a move is made, you should turn it face up once the move is made. When playing, the general strategy is to build up as many sequences as possible on the tableau.
Step 2: Once no more available moves are left, it's time to turn your attention to the stock. Grab the top ten cards from the stock and put down a face-up card on each tableau.
Step 3: Your tableaus will now have a random card from the stock as its top card. After this is done, you should check if there are any new moves you can make. If none are present, you can repeat the procedure and grab another ten cards from the stock.
Step 4: If a tableau is empty, you can move any card or sequence of cards to the empty spot.Illustration of moving card to empty tableau
Step 5: The game's goal is to create sequences of descending cards, starting from the king and ending with the ace. These sequences should be of the same suit to be eligible to move to the foundation.
Step 6: Once you have a complete sequence of cards, you can pat yourself on the back and move it to one of the foundations.
Step 7: Once you've used all the cards in your stock and moved all cards to the foundations, then you've won!
Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
00:20 - How To Set Up Spider Solitaire
01:07 - Hot To Play Spider Solitaire
02:19 - Wrap Up
Unlike other types of Patience, this game is played with two decks of cards. If you're playing with physical cards, you should first go through the decks and make sure that all instructional cards and jokers are out of the pack. Once you've done that, give those cards a good shuffle.
You can find the complete Spider Solitaire rules along with illustrations at: online-solitaire.com/how-to-play-spider-solitaire.
HOW TO SET UP SPIDER SOLITAIRE
Step 1: Layout ten cards face down next to each other, starting from left to right. You now have ten rows on the board, also known as tableaus. Next, place another ten cards, face down on top of the ten cards you've just put down. Keep doing this until you have four cards in each tableau. Next, you should place a card facing down on each of the first four tableaus, and on the following six tableaus, put a card facing up. All there's left to do now is to place a card facing up on the initial four cards.
Step 2: After laying out all the cards, you should have a pile of cards leftover. This pile is called the stock and will be used throughout the game. Place the card above the first tableau. You should also leave room for eight additional piles, which we call the foundation.
HOW TO PLAY SPIDER SOLITAIRE
Step 1: To win, you need to have all your cards end up on the foundation. Once all your cards are on the foundation piles, you've won the game! The rules are pretty straightforward. You can move any card facing up to any other card on the tableau, as long as the card being moved is one lower than the card it's being moved to. You can also move a sequence of cards, as long as they're in descending order and the bottom card is one lower than the card it's being moved to. If a face-down card becomes the top card when a move is made, you should turn it face up once the move is made. When playing, the general strategy is to build up as many sequences as possible on the tableau.
Step 2: Once no more available moves are left, it's time to turn your attention to the stock. Grab the top ten cards from the stock and put down a face-up card on each tableau.
Step 3: Your tableaus will now have a random card from the stock as its top card. After this is done, you should check if there are any new moves you can make. If none are present, you can repeat the procedure and grab another ten cards from the stock.
Step 4: If a tableau is empty, you can move any card or sequence of cards to the empty spot.Illustration of moving card to empty tableau
Step 5: The game's goal is to create sequences of descending cards, starting from the king and ending with the ace. These sequences should be of the same suit to be eligible to move to the foundation.
Step 6: Once you have a complete sequence of cards, you can pat yourself on the back and move it to one of the foundations.
Step 7: Once you've used all the cards in your stock and moved all cards to the foundations, then you've won!
Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
00:20 - How To Set Up Spider Solitaire
01:07 - Hot To Play Spider Solitaire
02:19 - Wrap Up
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Very short explanation. Dislike I didn't learn a thing bye
Take a shot whenever she says solitaire
Graphics could be better
With modern apps you can back trak ur steps With the stock, you have to commit Know your chances
what
Ok i understan playing solitare open and show to i start playing solitare
How to stack cards in tableau Aces ,2 then ?
Start from zero please
thank you lisa, sincerely thank you soo much it has opened my eyes to the rules of freecell and i can play it now without getting mad. thank you lisa 🙏🙏🙏🙏
This is stupid
Where is the waist when you run out of cards?
Do you go from left to right or right to left on the tableau?
Thanks
I want to play a game now
Thank you ❤
Que buen juego
Does color matter when moving cards? And thanks for the video:)
Yes it's vital that the colors should be variant while moving, it should go red, black, red black or black, red, black, red. However to do that the card that you're about to move should be one number lower than the card that is being moved onto.
Thank uuuuuu❤❤❤❤
All of these tutorials are assuming we know the card hierarchy, and the “foundation slots” up top are in different order on every tutorial. Some say spades are in the second slot, others say diamond.
It doesn’t matter the order of the aces
I have been playing these solitaire games for almost a year and both solitaire king and world tour have payouts for quite a bit but they won't pay out because of covid PayPal says they don't have to give verification to accept payment and like it says on your reviews you put the last letter of my email twice covid is over payout the winnings have been sitting there for months
Doesn’t make sense why would you need to move cards to other rows
So you can uncorver new cards for the foundation
Great tutorial! Still the most popular card game in the world!
“Lego Kids” are you five?
@@xxdravenxx8036calm down dude it's a comment
I’m playing it but get stuck!
Same! Realise I can’t do anything after a certain point with on three cards remaining on the stack. Did you figure it out?
@@luciamurray1838 no I gave up unfortunately 😞
@@luciamurray1838 me tooo
@@luciamurray1838that is part of the game, not all solitaires are solvable
I like solitaire now it’s fun.
Dshdjdj to be ready European really appreciate everyone's
I will use this video to teach English in Brazil, Thanks!
Que legal !
Can you show us how to play the classic windows game called Spider solitaire? I could never win it on XP or 7 Also good video <3
I'm happy to hear that you like the tutorial 🙂. We've made one for Spider Solitaire as well. You can find it here: th-cam.com/video/JGLD69R0974/w-d-xo.html.
So hard
It sure is. Though about 80% of solitaire games are winnable, so better try again 🙂.
@@superkarljohan 2/2 of my games are unwinnable 😂
@@superkarljohan You mean Klondike Solitaire? Many people refer to Klondike as Solitaire when in fact its just one out of 200+ Solitaire/Patience of games. Klondike had a lot of luck involved in the game where other Solitaire variants require skill and strategy to win with little or no luck. Just thought I'd mention.