Build King-to-Ace suit runs in Spider Solitaire Classic
Spider Solitaire Classic gives you a 104-card tableau where you stack cards in descending order, but only same-suit sequences move together. The signature twist is the face-down cards under each column, so every cleared stack reveals a new option. Pick one, two, or four suits before the deal, and the pressure changes fast.
That makes the game fit squarely in Logical play, because one drag can block a column, reveal a hidden card, or free a King for the next chain. Fans of solitaire will recognize the goal of clearing the board, but here the suit restriction turns every run into a small puzzle.
Open hidden cards and keep the columns moving
Each column matters, since you need to uncover buried cards and keep enough space for long runs from King down to Ace. The best turns often come from breaking a stack at the right rank, then rebuilding it a lane over to expose another hidden card. For more of the same tableau logic, Spider Solitaire uses the same descending same-suit chain rule.
It runs in your browser with no download or signup, and the touch-friendly layout works well on mobile and desktop. If you want a close cousin with the same column-based pressure, Spider Solitaire 2 keeps the focus on ordered runs and careful empty-space management. Classic Spider Solitaire is another near match, because it asks you to clear the table by chaining cards in sequence.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
11 january 2017
Last Update
11 january 2017