At the very end place Ace on Two and the whole suite will disappear from the board. For example, place the Queen of Spades on the King of Spades, or the Five of Hearts on the Six of Hearts.
The main aim is to build a sequence of the same suit in correct descending order from King to Ace. Spider Solitaire involves two packs of cards (together 52 cards). If you’re new to this game, it’s better to start from the easiest level to figure out the rules. This game has three levels of difficulty depending on the quantity of suites you use (one, two or four). The rules are really simple and it’ll take you only a few minutes to understand them if you’ve never played Spider-like games before. Many people spent hours playing this game on their old computers. The online game Spider Solitaire Windows XP is a similar version of a legendary and quite popular Solitaire game that comes free with Microsoft Windows XP operating systems.