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Card Stacking Rules:
The game uses two decks of cards, totaling 104 cards. The primary objective is to arrange all cards in descending order by suit and rank.
Initial Layout:
At the beginning of the game, cards are divided into ten columns, each containing five cards, with only the top card facing up. Players will need to rearrange these cards according to specific guidelines.
Arrangement Rules:
Players can move a card that is smaller than the top card of a column to the top position, thereby creating a decreasing sequence.
If all cards in a column belong to the same suit and are arranged in the correct order, that entire column can be moved to another column.
Empty Column Usage:
An empty column can accept any card, but there are restrictions on how the cards should follow the game’s order rules.
Completing the Game:
The ultimate goal is to organize the cards into ten columns all presenting the same suit and in descending order. Victory is achieved once there are no more cards left to move.
Game Modes
Play 1-suit, 2-suit, 3-suit, or 4-suit games.
Smart Controls
Enjoy intelligent controls and an autocomplete feature for convenience.
Customization
Personalize your cards and backgrounds.
Speed Control
Adjust the speed of the game to match your preference.
Detailed Statistics
Keep track of your performance with comprehensive stats.
Orientation Support
The game supports both horizontal and vertical play modes.
Play Spider Solitaire comfortably anywhere!
Multiple Difficulties
The game caters to various skill levels, providing options from easy to challenging difficulty settings.
Scoring System
Most versions include a scoring mechanism that assesses player performance based on the time taken and moves made during the game.
Relaxing Yet Challenging
Offers a balanced mix of challenge and relaxation, suitable for casual gameplay.
Time Killer
Perfect for passing idle moments with enjoyable and leisurely gaming sessions.