Best Free Spider Solitaire

Build King-to-Ace runs across ten columns and clear all eight to win.

Completed runs: 0/8 · Moves: 0

Tap a card to pick it up, then tap a column to drop it. Build runs from King down to Ace in a single suit to clear them. Tap the stock pile (top-right) to deal a new row.

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How to play

  1. Build runs downward. Tap a card, then tap a column to stack it on a card one rank higher. Same-suit runs can move as a group.
  2. Clear a full suit. Complete a King-down-to-Ace run in one suit and it’s automatically removed from the board.
  3. Deal when stuck. Tap the stock pile to deal a new row across all ten columns — allowed only when no column is empty.

About Spider Solitaire

Spider Solitaire is the patient card classic played with two decks across ten columns. Build cards down in sequence, and when you complete a full run from King all the way down to Ace in a single suit, that run is lifted off the board. Clear all eight runs to win. Deal a fresh row from the stock whenever you’re stuck — but only when every column has at least one card. Choose one suit for a gentle game, two for the standard challenge, or all four suits for a real test. No signup.

Frequently asked questions

Build cards downward in the ten columns; you can move a run together only when they’re the same suit and in descending order. Complete a full King-to-Ace run of one suit to clear it, and remove all eight runs to win.

They set the difficulty. One suit is easiest because any descending sequence can be moved; two suits is the standard game; four suits is hardest because runs only lift off when they’re a single matching suit.

Tap the stock pile to deal one card face-up to each column. No column may be empty when you deal, so fill any gaps first.

You win when all eight complete King-to-Ace suit runs have been built and removed, leaving the board empty.

Yes — a group of cards moves together when they form a descending run in the same suit. Otherwise you move the top card only.

Completely free, with no signup, no download and no paywall — it runs entirely in your browser on desktop or mobile.

Yes. It runs in your browser, so Spider Solitaire works on phones and tablets as well as desktop — there is no app to install.

No. Spider Solitaire works with no signup at all; an optional free account only exists to unlock higher usage limits.

Usually just a few seconds for a typical file — Spider Solitaire starts working the moment you give it your input.

Your input is processed in memory and never stored, so nothing is left behind once you have your result.

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