AARP Spider Solitaire
AARP Spider Solitaire is a free, online version of the classic Spider Solitaire card game offered by AARP. It provides an engaging way to exercise your brain with a strategic, classic card sorting puzzle.
How to play AARP Spider Solitaire?
In AARP Spider Solitaire, your objective is to remove all the cards from the table by organizing them into complete sets of cards in descending order from King to Ace in the same suit. The game starts with 10 columns of cards, some of which are face-down, while others are face-up. You can move any exposed card or a sequence of cards between columns as long as you follow descending order. When you successfully create a full sequence (King to Ace), the cards are automatically cleared from the board.
If you run out of moves or want to add more cards, you can deal a new row from the deck, which distributes one card to each column. However, you can't deal new cards if there are empty spaces in any of the columns, so always try to fill those first. The game ends when you successfully clear all the cards, or no more moves are possible.
AARP Spider Solitaire offers three difficulty levels:
- One Suit (easiest)
- Two Suits
- Four Suits (most challenging)
Each increasing difficulty adds more complexity, as sorting and matching cards become more intricate.
What are the controls for AARP Spider Solitaire?
- Mouse click: Use the left mouse button to drag and drop cards between columns or to deal new cards from the deck
- Undo: There's an "Undo" button on the interface if you need to reverse your last move
- Hints: Click on the "Hint" button for help if you get stuck!
Features
- Three difficulty levels (One, Two, or Four Suits)
- Undo feature for correcting mistakes
- Hints to help guide you during play
- Simple, user-friendly interface with smooth drag-and-drop functionality
- Built-in timer to track your game time
Release date
September 2024
Developer
Arkadium
Platform
All devices