This old solitaire game remains extremely popular in the computer age as well. And many have already forgotten that it can be laid out simply on the table with the most common playing cards. Like any solitaire game, the Spider has a game goal - it is necessary to sequentially collect cards of each suit.
It is necessary
Two, four or eight decks, depending on difficulty. The simplest option is laid out from two decks, in the first and second cases, you must choose from the decks either cards of two suits or one
Instructions
Step 1
The rules for Spider Solitaire with real cards are the same as for the computer game. There are 3 levels of difficulty. In the first case, the solitaire is played out of 104 cards of the same suit. The deck contains 8 cards of each value. In the second case, cards of two suits are taken. Accordingly, 4 cards of each value of each suit are obtained. In the third case, just 8 decks are taken without jokers.
Step 2
Shuffle the deck well. Lay out 10 cards face down in a row. Expand 3 more rows in the same way. Beginning with the fifth row, place cards only in the first four columns on the left side. Thus, you will have 6 cards in columns 1 through 4 and 5 cards in all the others. Open the bottom cards in each column. Put the remaining cards in the deck face down. Place the rest of the cards in the lower right corner of the field in 4 piles. You should have 10 cards each.
Step 3
Start playing solitaire. In a game of any difficulty, it is necessary to transfer the lowest card in the open row to the next highest card. In its simplest form, you just put a six on a seven or a jack on a queen. Thus, turn over all open cards that can be turned over.
Step 4
If there are no cards left among the open cards that can be transferred to the next in seniority, take 10 cards that are in piles in the lower right corner. Place them on the bottom of each column and open. Look at which cards you can put in another column, on the next highest card revealed.
Step 5
As soon as any of the columns is free, you can put any card there, taking it from any row. In this case, it is best to put the king there. As soon as the open row runs out of cards that can be shifted, take the pile again from the lower right corner and again lay the cards open, down each column.
Step 6
If the column contains consecutively collected cards from king to ace, collect these cards and transfer them to the lower left corner of the field. They no longer participate in the game. The player's task is to collect all 8 sequences.