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Spider Solitaire (1, 2, and 4 suits)
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Play : Spider Solitaire (1, 2, and 4 suits) đšď¸ Game on Kiz10
The game offers three different variations of the Spider card game, with either 1, 2, or 4 suits to choose from. You must win in each of the different games in order to improve your grade.
The rules for playing in Kiz10
Remove each and every card from the playing field.
The field is cleared of descending sequences of the same suit, from the king all the way down to the ace.
Along with the cards that are laying on it, you are able to place a card on the card that has a lower value than it, and this does not take into consideration the suit of the card.
It is possible to drag the sequence of cards that are all the same suit going down.
You may place any card you want in a cell that is currently vacant.
With one click on the deck, another row of cards will be arranged.
If there is at least one empty game cell, it is not possible to lay down a new row of cards.
If regular solitaire feels like childâs play and you're craving the next-level card chaos, welcome to Spider Solitaireâthe big boss of patience games. This version gives you 1-suit, 2-suit, and the legendary 4-suit mode, so you can go from casual card flipper to full-blown puzzle strategist depending on how brave (or insane) you're feeling. And yep, itâs live and free to play right now on Kiz10.com.
Letâs break it down. In Spider Solitaire, your job is to build sequences of cards in descending order from King to Ace, all in the same suit. Once you complete a full sequence, boomâit vanishes from the board, and you're one step closer to sweet, sweet victory. Sounds easy? Itâs not. Especially in 4-suit mode, which might actually break your brain in the best way.
You start with 10 columns of cardsâsome face up, some face down. You can move cards (or stacks of cards) as long as theyâre in descending order and matching suit. But hereâs the twist: if suits donât match, your movement options drop hard. Itâs not just a puzzle. Itâs a war of attrition with yourself and the deck.
PC Controls:
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Click and drag to move cards
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Click the stockpile to deal a new row of cards
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Use Undo to fix your regrets
Mobile Controls:
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Tap and drag to move cards
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Tap the deck to deal new cards
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Optional: scream silently when a good sequence gets blocked
The game offers three modes:
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1 Suit â The warm-up. All cards are spades, so you can move full sequences easily. Great for beginners or those who just want to zone out and watch the cards fall into place like magic.
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2 Suits â Things get tricky. Now youâve got spades and hearts, so while some stacks still work, others will block you fast if youâre not careful. Youâll start thinking two steps aheadâor crying when you realize you canât move that 9 of hearts.
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4 Suits â This is the final boss. Every suit is in play, and matching becomes a painful memory. Youâll need real strategy, deep focus, and maybe a caffeine boost to make it through. Every win here feels like a gold medal.
But no matter the mode, the satisfaction of clearing the board is unmatched. Watching full King-to-Ace sequences slide off the screen is one of the purest dopamine hits in gaming. And if you manage to clear all eight stacks in 4-suit mode? Congratulations, you now qualify as a card sorcerer.
And donât worry about the game being too harsh. Thereâs an Undo button for those âoopsâ moments, and a Hint system if youâre truly stuck. But bewareârelying too much on hints will definitely cost you your street cred.
What makes this version great is the smooth, no-nonsense interface. Cards move cleanly. The background is easy on the eyes. No ads jumping in your face. Just you, the cards, and your rising blood pressure.
Scoring is based on how fast and how efficiently you clear the board. Want to flex? Speedrun the 2-suit game and try to beat your personal best. Prefer slow and steady? Take your time planning every move like itâs a chess match with cardboard royalty.
Is it hard? Yes. Is it worth it? Absolutely. The best part is that every shuffle creates a totally new challenge. Some rounds feel smooth and magicalâothers will trap you in a web of mismatched suits and ruined stacks. Thatâs why itâs called Spider Solitaire. It catches you, spins you around, and dares you to escape.
And yesâsometimes the game feels unfair. Youâll deal a fresh row of cards and instantly block your only working sequence. Or youâll have one card in the wrong suit and itâll ruin a 12-card stack. Thatâs part of the grind. Itâs not broken. Itâs brutal. And itâs beautiful.
Perfect for:
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Classic card game fans
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Puzzle lovers who want escalating difficulty
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Players who think regular solitaire is âtoo chillâ
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Anyone trying to kill time with something that burns calories... mentally
Whether you're a total beginner just messing around in 1-suit mode, or a hardcore card wrangler battling the 4-suit beast, Spider Solitaire is endlessly replayable. It's the kind of game that rewards patience, punishes mistakes, and keeps you coming back for just one more attempt.
So if you're ready to shuffle, strategize, and suffer gloriously through a deck of doom, Spider Solitaire is calling. Play it now on Kiz10.com and see if you can master all three difficulty levelsâor if the web catches you first.
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