


So hypothetically: if you want to play the analog version, for the easiest level you need cards from as many as eight decks, to medium from four decks, and to difficult only from two decks. However, there are always exactly eight sets in the game. The lowest level of advancement is a single color (peak), medium is two colors, and difficult is four. Depending on the difficulty level, this may be more or less problematic. How should the cards be sorted? The order is determined by their so-called seniority - an ace is the least senior, then a two and subsequent numbers up to ten, then a jack, queen and king. They connect symbolically with the eight legs that characterize each spider. This version is strongly discouraged from arachnophobes / -phobics! Perhaps the title is related to the layout of the table, namely the eight empty spaces on which all the elements should be carefully sorted (this is the main goal of the game). Why does Spider Solitaire get its lovely name? It is difficult to say, although in reference to it there are often cute decorations on the backs of cards - cartoon arachnids. Once you get into it, it will pull you like a spider's web - you won't come off until you solve the puzzle! Where does the name spider solitaire come from?

It is generally played mostly electronic, unless you have multiple decks with the same back.
