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Spider Solitaire Four Suits Classic is a mind-bending four-deck card game with endless challenges. Arrange the cards perfectly to win the championship.

Spider Solitaire Four Suits Classic: Every card is a challenge

In this version of the challenge, every move is a test of strategic thinking and patience. More than just arranging cards, this is a journey to conquer perfection where each card requires you to calculate, observe and predict accurately. Your task when playing is to arrange all the cards on the table into 8 complete rows from K to A of the same suit to remove them from the table.

  • The game uses 2 decks of 104 cards
  • The cards are divided into 10 columns.
  • You can move cards or groups of cards in descending order from K to A
  • When you complete a row of 13 cards of the same suit, that row will automatically disappear from the table.

Feel the satisfaction when each row of cards disappears, when the board gradually becomes clear and victory is within reach. Each achievement is a testament to your intelligence, each challenge is an opportunity for you to become better through each game. Explore Spider Solitaire Four Suits to try this simpler version of the Classic to practice your card stacking skills.

The difference with Spider Solitaire Two Suits Classic

Two Suits

  • The two-suit version offers a balanced experience between strategy and relaxation.
  • There are two easily recognizable suits, less confusing and can focus on logical arrangement rather than memorizing too many suits. Requires calculation, but easier to achieve the feeling of winning.

Four Suits

  • The four-suit version is the arena of sharp minds.
  • Including all four suits creates a matrix that is many times more complex.
  • Each wrong move can cause the entire layout to collapse.
  • Requires the ability to memorize, judge and arrange long-term strategies.
  • Each completed sequence is a real achievement

How to play in Spider Solitaire Four Suits Classic

Rules for moving cards

  • Move in descending order from K to A
  • Only cards of the same suit can be moved as a block.
  • You can place cards in any other suit if they are in descending order, but to complete the sequence they must be of the same suit.
  • When a column is empty, you can place any card usually King in it.

Draw a new card

  • When you cannot move any more, press Deal to deal a new row of cards to all columns.
  • You can only draw when there are no more empty columns.
  • When you arrange 13 cards of the same suit in order K to A, the sequence will automatically disappear from the table.