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Spiderette Solitaire

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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.

What’s Different from Spider Solitaire

Spider with a single deck (52 cards) dealt into 7 Klondike-style columns instead of 10. Only four King-to-Ace runs to complete, making games faster but with less room to maneuver.

For the full Spider rules, layout, and strategy, see the Spider Solitaire page.

Spiderette Tips

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.

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Spiderette — Quick FAQ

How is Spiderette different from Spider Solitaire?

Spider with a single deck (52 cards) dealt into 7 Klondike-style columns instead of 10. Only four King-to-Ace runs to complete, making games faster but with less room to maneuver.

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.