Amazing Spider Solitaire is a card game where you arrange the cards from King to Ace. You can choose one of three versions from easy to difficult.
The first step is to arrange your 10 stacks in a horizontal line, as was previously described. Arrange the cards so that there are six in the first four piles, five in the next four, and one face-up card at the bottom of each pile. Leave the remaining 50 cards (face down) as the reserve. When all possible movements have been made in the tableau, you will begin drawing from the pile. Create a sequence of cards in the heaps by placing any face-up card, such as a 5 of spades, on top of the pile's 6 of spades, for example.
The object of this card game is to place the cards in the tableau columns from ace to king. Once a sequence is finished, the cards in the tableau are moved to one of the eight foundations. Once all of the cards have been used, and the foundations have been built up from the King to the Ace of each suit, the game is over.
There is not much difference between 2 and 4 Suit Spider Solitaire in terms of layout or rules. For 2 Suits, you'll need 54 cards, split between two suits. For 4 Suit, you'll need a whole deck of 52 playing cards. Place the cards in a single-suit layout.
The game becomes increasingly challenging as additional outfits are introduced. With additional suits in play, you'll need to give your strategy more thought to avoid accidentally trapping a card you absolutely need. As additional suits are introduced, your odds of winning the game decrease.
Controls
Use the mouse.