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Spider Solitaire Blue

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Welcome to Spider Solitaire Blue, a smooth card game with exciting challenges. Make quick card stacking strategies to achieve record high scores.

Why Spider Solitaire Blue is so attractive

This is a classic card game that still retains its strong appeal thanks to the combination of strategy, brain challenge and satisfaction. Your task when playing the game is to arrange the cards in descending order from K to A in the same suit and win when all the cards are stacked in a certain order. Clear the board as quickly as possible to get high scores and try to create many strategies to win quickly.

Continuous intellectual challenge

Each turn requires you to think strategically and plan your card moves. You must calculate your moves so as not to get stuck and optimize your ability to arrange cards. This challenge stimulates the brain, making players want to continue playing to pass each level.

Increasing challenge level

The game has many levels, from easy to difficult; each level has a different level of complexity.

  • 1 Suit: Easy level, especially easy to arrange, low risk of falling into traps. All cards are of the same suit, move and arrange into sets K to A quickly.
  • 2 Suits: This is the average level, usually the suits of spades and hearts, with more complexity due to two different suits, requiring more steps of thinking.
  • 4 Suits: Finally, the difficult suit is the suits of spades, hearts, diamonds, and clubs because cards of the same suit rarely meet each other, making it easy to fall into traps. Need to move many steps in a row and have a long-term strategy that requires you to be patient and have high strategic thinking.

How to play Spider Solitaire Blue successfully

Start the game

  • When you open the game, you will see 10 columns of cards; each column has many face-down or face-up cards.
  • The remaining cards are arranged in a reserve pile; you can draw more when you run out of moves.

Move the cards

  • Cards can only be moved in descending order.
  • Cards of the same suit can be moved together.
  • Cards of different suits can only be placed separately or form a new column if the space is empty.
  • When you successfully arrange a set from K to A of the same suit, the set disappears from the table, helping to clear the table and move closer to the goal of winning.
  • Plan long term: avoid moving randomly, which can cause deadlock and make it difficult to solve the column.