By Neal Taparia - Last updated: 05/21/2024
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This fast-paced trick-taking game is typically played with four people paired into two teams. A team must take at least three tricks to win a round, and the first team to score ten points wins the game.
Typically played with four individual players, you win by being the person with the lowest score once a player reaches 100 points. Avoid taking tricks that contain high-point cards, such as the queen of spades and any card that is a heart.
In this trick-taking game where spades is always the trump suit, you and your partner bid on how many tricks you think you can take. You score points for making your bid and lose points if you don’t. The first team to 500 wins.
Go head-to-head with just one other player and peg points for both specific card combinations from your hand and playing cards sequenced with your opponent. A crib reserved for the dealer is also used for points each hand. The first player to 121 wins.
Win this classic Solitaire game by arranging all cards into four foundation piles based on the suit and ascending in order from ace to king. In this version, you turn one card over from the stockpile at a time.
To win the game, arrange all cards into four foundation piles based on the suit and ascending in order from ace to king. In this version, you turn three cards over from the stockpile at a time.
Play this game just like Classic Solitaire but use two decks instead of one. Win by arranging all cards by suit into eight foundation piles ascending in order from ace to king.
Like Classic Solitaire, you must arrange all cards into foundation piles separated by suit and ordered from ace to king. Because this version uses three decks, you must place all the cards into 12 foundation piles.
Play with virtual tokens that don’t represent real-world currency to earn “money” by moving the cards to the foundation piles. You can only go through the stockpile once, which makes it more difficult than the traditional Klondike Solitaire.
Move all cards into the eight foundation piles by suit ascending from ace to king. There is one reserve pile where you can place a king and you can sequence cards in descending order and alternating color on top of the king in the reserve pile.
Playing with a single suit, you organize all the cards in the tableau from king to ace, and then you move the sequence into a foundation pile. You must move all the cards into eight foundation piles to win the game.
Using 104 cards of two different suits, you arrange cards in the tableau in descending order, from king to ace. Completed sequences of the same suit get moved into a foundation pile. Complete all eight foundation piles to win.
This is the most advanced version of Spider Solitaire. Using 104 cards of four different suits, complete all eight foundation piles (two for each suit) to win. To move cards to a foundation pile, arrange them from king to ace by suit.
In this challenging Solitaire variation, all face-up cards are playable. Create sequences in the tableau that descend in order by suit from king to ace. Completed sequences move to the foundation piles.
Complete all eight foundation piles by arranging cards in the tableau into sequences that descend in order by suit. You can move sequenced cards that are mixed suits to free up other cards, but only completed sequences of one suit are placed into foundation piles.
All cards in the tableau are dealt face up, and you arrange them by suit in descending order to be placed into the foundation pile. Sequence cards regardless of suit, but only sequences of the same suit can be placed in the foundation.
Sequence cards in the tableau in descending order by suit to move them to foundation piles. Played with three decks, you must complete three foundation piles for each suit to win.
Win by moving cards from the tableau or waste pile into four foundation piles separated by suit and ascending in order from ace to king. You can sequence cards in descending order in the tableau, but they must alternate by color.
Create sequences of cards in the tableau by suit that descend in order to move them to foundation piles. All face-up cards are playable and you have to complete eight foundation piles to win.
Place all the cards into the four foundation piles by suit in ascending order from ace to king to win. Sequence cards in the tableau in descending order, alternating by color. When you use the stockpile, cards are added to the bottom of each column.
Complete four foundation piles separated by suit and ascending in order from ace to king to win. You can sequence cards in the tableau as long as the card you move is one rank lower than the card you place it on top of.
This version of Spider Solitaire uses four decks, so you must sequence 12 foundation piles in the tableau. Arrange cards in the tableau descending in order by suit to have them moved to the foundation pile.
Move all of the cards to the foundation piles from ace to king, separated by suit. Use the four free “cells” to place any card so that you can reveal new cards to play.
Arrange all cards from the 13-column tableau into four foundation piles organized by suit and ascending in order from ace to king. You can sequence cards in descending order in the tableau but only the last card in a column can be played.
Arrange all cards into the four foundation piles, separated by suit, and ascending in order from ace to king. You can use the four free cells to help move cards, but you can’t move sequences of cards in the tableau.
Move all the cards from the tableau into four foundation piles in ascending order from ace to king. Each suit will sequence twice in a foundation pile, and you get six free cells to use as free spaces to move cards during gameplay.
Move all the cards from the tableau into 12 foundation piles to win. Foundation piles should be separated by suit and ascend in order from ace to king. You can use ten free cells to help move cards into their foundation piles.
You must move all the cards into the foundation piles, ascending by suit. There are eight free cells, but four of them are occupied by cards at the start of the game. Move cards within the tableau by sequencing them in descending order by suit.
Remove all cards from the tableau by pairing them to add to 13. You can only pair cards from this pyramid-shaped tableau if they aren’t overlapped by cards from the row below. Cards can also be paired with the top card on the waste pile.
Like Pyramid Solitaire, remove all the cards from the nine-row pyramid-shaped tableau by pairing cards that add to 13 in the tableau or waste pile. You can run through the stockpile three times.
Pair all cards from both the pyramid and eight-column tableau to win this game. Any cards that are exposed and not overlapped from another card can be paired as long as their rank equals 13.
Clear the tableau into a waste pile by pairing cards one rank higher or lower than the waste pile card. The paired card then becomes the new waste pile card. Win by clearing all three peaks in the tableau.
Clear the diamond-shaped tableau by pairing cards from the tableau that are one rank higher or lower than the waste pile card. The card you pair from the tableau is the new waste pile card, and you win by clearing the entire diamond.
Clear the tableau into the waste pile by pairing cards one rank lower than the face-up waste pile card. There’s one facedown card at the top of the tableau that must be uncovered to be flipped over and paired.
Like Classic Solitaire, arrange all the cards into foundation piles separated by suit and ascending in order from ace to king, but in this version, you have no stockpile. All cards are dealt onto the tableau.
To win, move all cards to the foundation piles from ace to king by suit without a stockpile. Sequence cards in the tableau by suit instead of the opposite color.
Move all cards to the four foundation piles from ace to king by suit to win. You can sequence tableau cards in ascending or descending order, but they have to be of the same suit.
Win by building eight foundation piles, separated by suit, that ascend in order from ace to king. Arrange cards on the tableau that descend in order, regardless of suit, but you can only move the last card in each column, not entire sequences of cards.
An easier version than Forty Thieves, you win by building eight foundation piles, two of each suit that ascend in order from ace to king. Arrange cards in descending order on the tableau, but in this version you can move sequences of cards that are the same suit.
Sequence all the cards into eight foundation piles by suit, ascending in order from ace to king. You can sequence cards in the tableau in descending order and alternating in color.
Move the cards in the tableau to the eight foundation piles, four that begin with aces and four that begin with kings. Move cards into those piles in ascending (aces foundation piles) and descending order (kings foundation piles), until you clear the tableau.
To win, clear the cards from the tableau into foundation piles, ascending in order and separated by suit. Foundation piles begin with a base foundation card, and each foundation pile must start with that rank. Then you build foundation piles in ascending order until you wrap back to the rank.
Like Canfield, one foundation pile begins with a base card that all other foundations must start with. To win this two-deck game, arrange the cards into the eight foundation piles by suit and ascending in order.
Clear the tableau to win by pairing the top card from the waste pile with one from the tableau that is one rank higher or lower. Only the tableau, not the stockpile cards, must be cleared to win.
The goal is to move all the cards into the eight foundation piles ascending from ace to king by suit. You can sequence cards in descending order in the tableau, but you can only move one card at a time from column to column.
All the cards in the tableau are face-up and you can sequence them in descending order regardless of suit. Move all the cards to the eight foundation piles by suit ascending in order from ace to king to win the game.
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