Spider Solitaire 2 Suits is a variant of the Spider Solitaire card game that uses only two card suits instead of the usual four. Instead of using the traditional four suits (hearts, diamonds, clubs, and spades), Spider Solitaire 2 Suits is played with just two suits. This means that only, for example, hearts and diamonds, or clubs and spades, are used.
By using only two suits, the deck of cards consists of a total of 104 cards (two suits x 52 cards per suit). Normally, in Spider Solitaire 2 Suits, you start with 10 initial piles of cards instead of the usual 8 in traditional Spider Solitaire. The aim of the game is to arrange all the cards in descending order by rank, from King to Ace, in each pile.
The basic rules of movement usually remain the same as in traditional Spider Solitaire. You can move ordered sequences of cards in descending order, and you can place one card on top of another if it is of a lower rank. By only having two suits instead of four, Spider Solitaire 2 Suits tends to be a little easier than the traditional version. However, it can still offer strategic challenges. On this web you can playa wide variety of spider solitaire games where most of them offer you, in addition to the Spider Solitaire 2 Suits option, the options of 1 suit or 4 suits
Building Sequences: Cards in the tableau are built in descending order, regardless of suit (e.g., 7, 6, 5, 4 of any suit). However, sequences must be of the same suit to be moved to the foundation.
Moving Cards: A single card or a valid sequence of cards can be moved to another column if the move continues the descending order. For example, a sequence of 9, 8, 7 (regardless of suit) can be moved to a column ending in 10.Only a King can be placed in an empty column. Completing Sequences: When a complete sequence from King to Ace in the same suit is built, it is automatically moved to the foundation.
Dealing from Stock: When no more moves can be made or when you choose to deal, click on the stock pile. This deals a new row of ten cards, one to each column. Note that cards can only be dealt if there are no empty columns in the tableau.
Winning the Game: The game is won when all eight sequences from King to Ace of the same suit have been built and moved to the foundation.