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Spider Instructions
Overview
Spider is a
challenging (and time-consuming) game using two decks which was supposedly
the favorite solitaire of FDR. While Spider has the usual objective of arranging
all suits in order, Spider does not provide a stack for each suit to be
assembled in. Instead, the suits must be ordered in the building stacks
and are then moved to a discard pile. The game is won when all cards in
both decks are in the discard pile. Stacks in Spider can be built with any
suit, but multiple cards moved between stacks must all have the same suit.
Several non-standard options have been implemented to make the game less
daunting for beginners.
Layout
There are four
areas of the screen:
- Building
Stacks There are ten building stacks which occupy the bottom half
of the screen. Only the top card of each stack is face up, with the
others being turned over when the card above them is removed. An empty
building stack can accept any card. The default number of cards initially
in the building stacks is six for the first four stacks and five for
the remainder. These values can be varied, with a smaller number resulting
in an easier game.
- Stock
The stock is found in the upper left corner of the screen and contains
the cards which are not initially in the building stacks. When there
are no more possible moves in the building stacks, clicking on the stock
will deal an additional card to each building stack.
- Discard
Pile The discard pile is located to the right of the button panel
and is initially empty. All thirteen cards in a suit can be moved to
the discard pile if they are arranged in descending rank from king to
ace. (An ordered suit will be moved automatically unless the automatic
moving option is turned off.) The game is won when all four suits for
both decks have been moved to the discard pile.
- "Free
Cells" If the "# of free cells" option in the options windows is
set to a non-zero value, the free cells will appear on the right side
of the upper row. The free cells are used to temporarily hold a card
from a building stack. Up to four free cells can be used. The free cells
are an original modification and are not found in the standard rules
of Spider.
Moving
Cards
To move a card,
click on the card (which will highlight it) and then click on the destination.
Clicking on a card below the top will select all cards from the clicked
card to the stack top if the cards have the same suit and are in descending
order. Clicking twice on a stack selects all cards in descending order with
the same suit.
The term
natural build is defined as a sequence of cards with the same suit
at the top of a building stack in which each card's rank is one less than
that of the card above it.
The following
rules indicate how cards can be moved between stacks:
- A card
at the top of a building stack or free cell can be placed on top of
another stack if the card's rank is one less than the rank of the card
at the stack top. The suit of the cards does not matter.
- A natural
build can be moved to another building stack if the card at the top
of the destination stack has a rank one more than that of the highest
ranking card in the natural build.
- Any card
at the top of a building stack or natural build can be moved to an empty
building stack.
- Any card
at the top of a building stack can be moved to an empty free cell (if
free cells are used.)
- Clicking
on the stock will move a card from the stock to each building stack
(if the stock does not become empty first.) Each stack must contain
at least one card before a card from the stock is added to it (unless
the allow empty spaces before draw option is set.)
- A natural
build containing all thirteen cards in the suit can be moved to the
discard pile. (This will be done automatically unless the automatic
moving option is turned off.)
Tips
- If you
are unfamiliar with the game, play with beginner-friendly options until
you have a feel for the strategies used in Spider. These options are
using free cells, a small number of cards initially in the building
stacks, and allowing kings on aces and empty spaces before dealing.
- Try to
rearrange the stacks so that the length of the natural builds is maximized.
If cards are swapped between stacks, a free cell can be used to temporarily
hold one of the moved cards. If free cells are not used, or more than
one card is to be swapped, an empty building stacks must be created.
At least two empty spaces must be used if significant rearrangement
is to be performed.
- After
drawing cards from the stock, do not make the first move you see. Hold
back and try to figure out the optimal way to deal with the new cards.
- Undo
is your friend. Don't be afraid to use it.
Buttons
Clicking on
these buttons will perform the following actions:
- New
Game
- Begin
a new game after shuffling the deck
- Restart
- Return
to the original state of the current game
- Undo
- Return
to the condition before the previous move was made
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Options
- Bring
up a window with the following options:
-
# of cards in stacks
- This
option determines the number of cards initially in the building
stacks. The default is six in the first four stacks and five in
the remainder. The number can be varied from between 2 and 7. A
smaller number will result in a more winnable game. A new game must
be started for this option to take effect.
-
# of free cells
- This
option sets the number of free cells. The free cells will appear
on the right side of the upper row. Up to four free cells can be
used. Using free cells will facilitate rearrangement of the stacks
into natural builds.
-
Automatic moving
- If
this checkbox is set (which is the default), a natural build containing
all thirteen cards in a suit will be moved automatically to the
discard pile.
-
Allow unfilled spaces before draw
- Setting
this checkbox will not require that all building stacks contain
at least one card before accepting a card from the stock.
-
Allow kings on aces
- If
this option is set, the ranks will wrap around and kings can be
placed on aces. Normally, no card can be placed on top of an ace.
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