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Spiderette Solitaire
Spiderette is Spider Solitaire played with a single deck (52 cards) instead of two. Seven columns are dealt like Klondike, but you build same-suit sequences and remove complete King-to-Ace runs like Spider. The smaller card count makes games faster while retaining Spider's core strategic challenge of managing mixed-suit versus same-suit sequences.
How to Play Spiderette Solitaire
Layout
104 cards (2 decks) are dealt into 10 tableau columns. The first 4 columns have 6 cards each, the last 6 have 5 each. Only the top card of each column is face-up. The remaining 50 cards sit in the stock pile.
Objective
Build eight complete same-suit sequences from King down to Ace. Completed sequences are automatically removed.
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Build tableau columns in descending order (e.g. 9 on 10). You can mix suits, but only same-suit sequences can be moved as a group.
- Move individual cards or same-suit sequences between columns to arrange cards.
- Try to create at least one empty column — it acts as free storage for rearranging cards.
- When no more moves are available, click the stock pile to deal one new card to each of the 10 columns (all columns must have at least one card).
- When you build a complete King-to-Ace sequence in the same suit, it is removed from the board automatically.
- Win when all 8 same-suit sequences (King through Ace) have been built and removed.
Guides & Strategy
Read our in-depth guides to master the rules and improve your win rate.
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Spider
Play Spider Solitaire online for free — a Spider variant.
Why Play Spiderette Solitaire Online?
Spider Solitaire is the ultimate test of planning and patience. With 1-suit, 2-suit, and 4-suit difficulty levels, it offers a progressive challenge for beginners and experts alike. Our online version tracks your combo streaks and offers hints when you're stuck — features impossible with two physical decks.
Game Features
- 1, 2, or 4 Suit Modes — Start easy and work up to the ultimate challenge
- Unlimited Undo — Experiment with different sequence-building strategies
- Sequence Completion Effects — Satisfying animations when you clear a full suit run
- Smart Hints — Highlights same-suit building opportunities you might miss
- Statistics Tracking — Compare your win rates across difficulty levels
- No Download — Play instantly in your browser on any device
Spiderette Tips and Strategies
With only one deck, each rank appears just 4 times instead of 8, making sequence completion more achievable. Focus on building same-suit runs early. Empty columns are even more valuable than in full Spider since you have fewer cards to work with. Avoid mixing suits unless absolutely necessary.
Spiderette Solitaire Rules
Scoring System
Spider Solitaire awards 1 point for each tableau move. Completing a full King-to-Ace suited run and removing it earns a bonus of 100 points. Turning over a face-down card earns 5 points. The fewer moves you use, the higher your score.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
In Spider, the most common error is creating out-of-suit sequences. While mixing suits is sometimes necessary, suited sequences are worth much more and can be removed. Avoid dealing new cards when you have available moves, as it restricts your options.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about Spiderette Solitaire.
What is Spiderette Solitaire?
Spiderette Solitaire is a classic card game you can play for free online at Solitaire.fyi. No downloads or registration required — play instantly in your browser on any device.
Is Spiderette easier than Spider?
Spiderette is generally considered easier than 4-suit Spider because the single deck means fewer cards to manage and each suit only has one complete sequence to build. However, it's still challenging — the reduced tableau size means less room to manoeuvre.
Is Spiderette Solitaire free to play?
Yes — 100% free at Solitaire.fyi with no hidden costs, no sign-up, and no ads that interrupt gameplay. Play unlimited games on desktop, tablet, or mobile.
What is a good win rate for Spiderette Solitaire?
Win rates vary by variant and skill level. Experienced players typically win 30-60% of games depending on the variant. Using undo and hints can help you improve.
History of Spiderette Solitaire
Spider Solitaire rose to fame with its inclusion in Windows XP's game suite in 2001. The name refers to the eight foundation piles in the four-suit version — like a spider's eight legs. Its origins are unclear, but two-deck solitaire games have been documented since the late 19th century. The 1-suit variant was designed for beginners, while the full 4-suit version remains one of the most strategically demanding solitaire games ever created.
Cognitive Benefits of Spiderette
Spider Solitaire demands advanced planning across 10 columns simultaneously. Tracking suit sequences and managing column depths strengthens spatial reasoning and multi-step problem solving. The progressive difficulty (1 to 4 suits) offers a natural cognitive training ladder.