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Play Spider Solitaire (2 Suits) for free with no registration required. Stack the cards in descending order from King to Ace to remove them from the tableau.
Just like Spider Solitaire, 2-Suit Spider Solitaire is a card game that uses two decks of cards to set up eight stacks (as shown). However, 2-Suit Spider Solitaire requires even more skill and concentration because there are two suits of cards involved—Spades and Hearts in the example.
Unlike the classic Solitaire game, 2 Suits Spider Solitaire uses two decks of cards with 104 cards in total. There are three difficulty levels in the game, and the 2 Suits variant is the one with a medium difficulty level.
Spider Solitaire is a variation of classic solitaire where you have to place 104 cards into four foundations by sorting them in a tableau. There are three difficulty levels in Spider Solitaire with 1 Suit being the easiest, 2 Suits being medium difficulty, and 4 Suits being the hardest.
The game can be played in three different modes, Spider 1 suit (beginner), Spider 2 suit (intermediate) and Spider 4 suit (advanced). In beginner mode there is only one suit (spades), in intermediate mode there are two (spades and hearts) and in advanced mode there are all four suits.
Drag cards to move them between the ten tableau columns at the bottom. Click the stock (on the upper left) to deal a new card onto each tableau column. When thirteen cards of the same suit from King all the way to Ace are together on a tableau column, they are automatically moved to the foundations.
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Two suits are played with in 2 Suit Spider Solitaire instead of one. In Two Suit Spider Solitaire players will stack their cards in descending order. However, the foundation will cease to be active if there are two different suits in the same stack.