About Spider Solitaire
The great thing about Spider Solitaire is you don't have to worry about colors and suits because all cards come in the same suit and same color, making it much easier than other forms of solitaire and very popular.
This is an option that can typically be changed as you get more experience.
In Spider Solitaire, you are given 44 cards in 10 columns. The first 4 columns on the left-hand side have 5 cards each, with only the top card facing upwards.
The last 6 columns have 4 cards in each, with all cards facing down besides the top card. The goal is to remove all cards from these stacks and organize them King to Ace. (Meaning: K, Q, J, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, A).
The deck on the lower right-hand side can be clicked when you are ready for new cards to be dealt. Keep in mind, if you have an empty column, no cards can be dealt to you.
You must move at least one card to the empty space before you can request being dealt more cards.
While it seems easy to find possible moves, this game is tough to master. Each move you make lowers your score so you want to try to move the least amount of times as possible.