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Mouse click to play Spider Solitaire, the gameplay is simple, as long as each type is in order to make a string of A-K to eliminate.
There are 8 decks of 1-k cards, and you have to sort them all out in order from highest to smallest. Every time you sort out a complete deck of cards, you will collect them, and you will win by sorting out all 8 decks of cards. Of course, when you can't move the cards anymore, you can use the following cards to deal cards once, and the number of times you deal cards is limited, a total of 5 times.
You can move a small card to a card that is 1 year higher. For example, here you can move 2 to 3, hold down the left mouse button and drag it onto 3. The next card will be displayed where the original card 2 is located.
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At the start of the game, it is 500 points. One point will be deducted for each subsequent move or revocation. When a set of cards of the same suit is removed to the bottom left, 100 points are added.
Negative scores can occur in the game. In the event of a negative score, perform an undo operation and the score will automatically become 0.
Drag the mouse to move a card or group of cards on top of another card or an empty pile. Each move can only be placed in the empty space of a single pile or on top of a card that is 1 point higher than the bottom card.
Only when a set of cards are all of the same suit can the set of cards be moved. Otherwise, only the top card of the group or multiple cards of the same suit can be moved.
When moving to form a group of cards of the same suit from king to a, the set of cards is automatically removed to the bottom left and awarded a score bonus.
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The goal of the game "Spider Solitaire" is to remove all the top cards from the ten stacks with the fewest number of moves.
To remove all the top cards from a stack of ten tiles, move the cards from one column to the other until the sleeve is lined up from king to ace. When a set of cards is aligned from king to ace, the cards are removed.
How to play Spider Solitaire.
On the Game menu, click Open.
Spider Solitaire is played with two decks of cards. At the start of a new game, ten stacks of cards are dealt, with only one of each stack facing up. The rest of the cards are placed in a five-fold stack in the lower right corner of the window; These cards are used in the new dealing.
The way to move cards is to drag cards from one pile to another. The rules for moving cards are as follows:
You can move the bottom card of the pile to an empty pile.
You can move a card from the bottom of the pile to the card next highest in value, regardless of sleeve or color.
You can move a set of cards of the same sleeve in order as if you were a card.
When you're ready for a new deal, click "Deal" or click on the stack in the bottom right corner of the window.
Before a new round of cards is dealt, there must be cards in each pile.
Note. To start a new game with a different difficulty level, click "Difficulty Level" on the "Game" menu, and then select a difficulty level.
To see the legal actions you can take, click the Games menu, and then click Show actionable actions. You can also click the score box at the bottom of the screen.
To save the game for later play, click Save this game on the Game menu.
To change the game options, click Options on the Game menu.
To view or clear game stats information, click Stats on the Games menu.
Score in "Spider Solitaire" Each round of "Spider Solitaire" starts with 500 points. Points may be added or subtracted according to the following rules:
Lose 1 point for each card moved.
Every time you click "Undo" in the "Game" menu, you will lose one point.
Each time you place the entire deck from K to A, the deck will be removed from the play area and you will receive 100 points.
Before a new row of cards is dealt:
Remove some cards from the ten-fold stacks at the front of the window by arranging them in the matching sleeve from K to A.
Create a matching card deck.
On the Game menu, click Show Actionable Actions to see if there are any other legitimate actions. You can also click the score box at the bottom of the screen.
As soon as one pile is removed, the rest of the cards are arranged into matching sleeves.
When rearranging the cards, use the empty stacks as a temporary storage area.
If there are new rows to be dealt, don't create multiple empty piles. When a new row of cards is dealt, each pile must contain at least one card. Therefore, there must be cards in the empty stack before clicking "Deal".
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Ten stacks of cards.
Front. The cards are removed, and the cards are moved to another straight suit. ka
Arrange the cards in order. ka
Move away according to the alignment of the cards.
Spider solitaire to play.
Click on the game menu for the game.
Spider Solitaire plays a new game with two decks of cards, starting with ten stacks of cards, each stack faces the rest of the cards, and the right corner of the window is placed in five stacks of cards; A number of cards are used for the new round of dealing.
Shift Card Stack Drag Another Card Stack Transfer Card Rules:
Hole cards are moved to empty piles.
Like to be treated. cards.
Move the same deck and arrange the cards in order.
To prepare for a new round of dealing, click Deal or click on the stack in the right corner of the window.
Cards must be cards for each pile before a new round is dealt.
Note that the game starts with the same difficulty level as the new game.
Click on the game. Menu Difficulty Level: Select a level of difficulty.
To see perform the action, click the game menu, click Show Row actions, and click the box at the bottom of the screen.
To save the game and continue playing, click the game menu to save the game.
To change the game options, click on the game menu option.
To view or clear game stats information, click Game Menu Stats.
Spider Solitaire. Each game of Spider Solitaire begins.
You can add or subtract according to the column rules:
Lost every time a card is moved. Every click of the game menu undo is lost.
Each full deck is in order. K row.
A then the deck is removed and you.
Strategies & Techniques.
Not every game of Spider Solitaire wins.
Design strategy. is even more winning.
Hair new. Row cards.
Front: Ten stacks of cards in front of the window to move some cards pressed. ka
Match sleeves in order.
Create a matching card deck.
Creating a sleeve with a non-matching sleeve flops the deck.
The cards are moved to the empty pile, and the cards are flopped.
Game menu: Click Show Row Actions to view the Negative actions: Click the box at the bottom of the screen.
To remove the stack, match the sleeve with the rest of the deck.
Rearrange the cards and stack the empty cards as a temporary storage area.
If a new row needs to be dealt, an empty stack is created, and a new row of cards is dealt, and each deck must contain at least one card, and an empty pile must be clicked before dealing. Hit cards.
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Here's how Spider Solitaire works:
At the beginning of the game, you need to eliminate 10 decks of cards, and the cards are arranged in descending order. In each round of cards, try to arrange the cards as orderly as possible.
When there are no cards below that can be arranged, select the card in the upper left corner and a new row of cards will be released. When moving the cards, start with the lower cards and then move the upper cards.
Ancient Spider is a casual puzzle game developed by Oberon Games and published by Microsoft in 2010.
The game is also a mini-game that comes with Windows Me and later versions, and the goal of the game is to remove ten stacks of cards and five sets of cards to be dealt with the fewest moves, for a total of eight decks of cards. When all the cards are removed and organized into the bottom left of the screen, the game wins.
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After opening "Spider Solitaire", the software has already dealt the cards automatically.
Inside the red box is the "Play Zone", which is divided into 10 columns to place the cards.
In the red box in the lower right corner of the software is the "Dealing Area", which can be supplemented by the "Playing Area" when there are no cards to go.
In the "Play Zone", the cards are arranged from top to bottom in order from highest to smallest.
You can use the mouse to move more than 2 cards at a time to the target card.
At this point, cards A to K are animated towards the lower left corner of the software and stacked.
The other cards are laid out in turn in this way.
When all the cards are placed, the software releases beautiful fireworks as a reward.
When you follow the prompts in the lower left corner of the software, the "Spider Solitaire" game pops up a "Game Win" dialog box to prompt you.
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The beginner and intermediate ones will not be introduced.,The advanced ones are based on my gameplay in the last few days.,I'm going to introduce it to you.。
First of all, I want to divide the whole process of unraveling Spider Solitaire into three stages, the first stage from the beginning to the time the cards are not dealt once, the second stage is between the first card is dealt and the cards are dealt, and the third stage is the finishing stage.
In the first stage, of course, what we have to do is try to open as many hole cards as possible before the cards are dealt, so how do we do that? Personally, I think that the opening of Spider Solitaire is divided into two categories, one is that there is a suit of cards that can be stacked at the beginning, for example, there is an 8 of hearts, you can easily find the 9 of hearts and the 10 of hearts, which is very continuous. The other type is that the red and black intervals can be stacked, for example, with a 7 of clubs, you can find the 8 of hearts, and then the 9 of spades, which is this kind of red and black interval.
When stacking, we first put the same suit together, and then observe, you will definitely find that there are two or three of the same number, you can put down the side of the number, for example, there are 6 of clubs and 6 of diamonds, and there is only one 5 of hearts. Then of course you put the 5 on any 6 first, so that it can be disassembled and more mobile. The last point is more noteworthy, the above two points have been achieved, so how do we continue.
My advice is that when you stack cards at this stage, make sure you stack the red ones on top of the red ones and the black ones on top of the black ones. That way you'll be able to find the cards you need. If you're in top-down sorting, there's a good chance you're going to die.
At this stage, we should end up with at least two empty columns, and then you can use those two empty columns to sort out the order you just messed up with. Arrange until you can no longer arrange the cards before moving the cards to the empty column and opening the hole cards below.
The second stage is the dealing, after the cards, you have to observe as much as possible to move the cards and then open one or two empty columns, of course, the more empty columns the better, after the empty is to continue to sort out ah, finishing at the same time you must open more hole cards without accounting for the empty column you have. The caveat at this stage is that you don't want to move k down to an empty column as much as possible, because if it is moved down, it can't be moved again. All you need is to stack the cards on top of the king.
Some people say they need to find a few columns to store these messy cards, and I think the column with a king is the best place to put it.
The third stage is that the hole cards you have opened are almost, a suit from king to a has come out, you have to seize the opportunity to sort them out and eliminate them. In this way, it will be very smooth slowly.
Try to stack the same suit together, although our intention is to stack the same suit from A to K, it still lags behind the first one. The stacking of the same suit can be easily moved, and to a certain extent, it can be freed up in empty columns. 3.
Try not to take the king off his original column, otherwise you'll have one less empty column.
That's my personal experience, I hope it will be helpful to you.
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Repeat k in order, start one by one. Remember that 2 is a ... Don't deal the cards too late and too concentrated, mainly open the hole cards.
Click on the score below (green bar) to get a hint... Monochrome is very simple, open as many hole cards as possible, sort out the cards that have been opened, and make sure that there are no cards to move before each deal. The win rate is basically 100%.
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Hello, dear, how to play Spider Solitaire with 52 cards, Spider Solitaire uses a deck of 52 cards. At the beginning, 28 cards are dealt and placed in 7 columns. The top card in each column is face up, and the other cards are face down.
The four empty spaces in the upper left corner are used to store the deck of cards after the victory. In the top right corner is the dealing area, which you can flip over to reveal when you don't have any moves available. Rules of the game:
Move one or more cards from column to column. The cards must be placed at the bottom of a column in descending order, and the red-white and black cards must alternate. When the number of moves is used up, turn over the cards in the upper right corner to reveal them.
Move the cards so that a column is slowly piled up. When a pile of cards forms a set, you can score points.
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