Amazing Spider Solitaire with descending runs and suit-based difficulty
In Amazing Spider Solitaire, you stack cards in descending order, move whole runs across the tableau, and clear every column before the stock runs out. The game runs in your browser with no download or signup, so you can start a fresh deal fast and focus on opening hidden cards rather than menu screens.
If you like logic games, the real task is spotting where a run can be extended, where a King can anchor a new stack, and when to hold back a move to keep the board flexible. Because the layouts are solvable, every line you clear should feel earned, not random.
One-suit, two-suit, and four-suit tables
The difficulty comes from suit count, and the game gives you a clean ladder of pressure:
- One suit keeps the patterns easy to read and is the best way to learn the board.
- Two suits adds more sorting decisions and rewards careful sequencing.
- Four suits pushes you to track color and suit while building longer chains.
Spider Solitaire fans can jump to Spider Solitaire Classic, which uses the same column-clearing rhythm, while Best Classic Spider Solitaire leans into the familiar same-rank and same-suit planning. For a broader deck-based mix, Solitaire collection: klondike, spider & freecell gives you another browser-friendly way to compare table styles.
Solvable deals that work on desktop and mobile
Each deal is built to be winnable, so you can chase a full clear without getting trapped by an impossible layout. The game also plays on mobile and desktop, and the Spider Solitaire tag makes it easy to find more versions built around the same tableau puzzle.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
29 march 2019
Last Update
29 march 2019