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So you're a pro now? Welcome to the Spider Solitaire version of the Rumble in the Jungle.

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The 4 Suit Spider Solitaire version is not for everyone. It is one of the least played games. Why? Because it's hard. But remember what J.F. Kennedy said about going to the moon: We don't do it because it's easy; we do it because it's hard!

Only about eleven percent of the games are won, while 29 percent of Spider Solitaire 2 Suits are won, not to mention Spider Solitaire 1 Suit, where a whopping 51 percent of the games played are won.

So get ready for a difficult task - and remember you have unlimited hints and undo's to help you along when you feel stuck.

Have fun, and stay sharp!
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Five star Spider Solitaire 4 Suits review

I have a love-hate relationship with the Spider solitaire 4 Suit. I love it when I, on rare occasions, win. Hate it the rest of the time. It's not going to get me.

Linda Parker

Five star Spider Solitaire 4 Suits review

This is definitely the toughest of the Solitaire games. But I do love a great challenge.

Steve Bradey

How to play Spider Solitaire Four Suits

Here, you'll find a summary of the rules. This Patience game is a really tough match against yourself. It's not for rookies - if that is what you are, the more detailed playing instructions might come in handy. I've also gathered some tips on how to win the game. Enjoy!

There is definitely luck involved in Spider Solitaire, but you won't win the game - especially not this 4-suit version - without a good deal of strategy. Think before you act is a good motto for a game like this.

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As always, in the spider family, the objective is to build the spider's eight legs - which means filling up the eight empty foundations with nicely organized stacks of cards in the same color and perfectly ranked.

Layout of how to play 4 Suit Spider Solitaire card game

It is absolutely fine to move a card of one color on top of a card of another color - as long as it is in the right order. You always move to a card of higher rank. For example, you can take a three of diamonds and move it on to a four of clubs. You can also move several cards together if they are in sequence and in the same color.

A vacant place on the tableau can be filled with whatever card or sequence of cards is most advantageous.

When you run out of action possibilities and clicking hint does nothing, press the stack of cards on your top left and ten new cards will spread on the tableau and provide you with new options.

When the stockpile is empty - you're done. If the tableau is empty as well, you're a winner - a star! If there are still cards left, you can choose to replay the same game or start a new one.

Hoping for your success!