Play Spider Solitaire in Windows 7

written by: Johnny Steinhardt; article published: year 2010, month 01;

In: Root » Computers and technology » Windows

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In order to play Spider Solitaire in Windows 7, follow the steps:

1. Choose Start >> Games; in the Games window, doubleclick Spider Solitaire. If you’ve never played the game before, the Select Difficulty window appears. Click your comfort level: Beginner, Intermediate, or Advanced.

2. In the resulting game window, click a card and then click another card or drag it to the bottom of another stack or to an empty stack so that you match the same suit in each stack, moving in descending order from King to Ace.

3. Move a card to automatically turn over a new card in the stack.

4. After you complete a set of cards in a suit, those cards are moved off the game area. The goal is to remove all the cards in the fewest moves. You can

Deal a new set of cards. Choose Game >> New Game or click the stack of cards in the bottom-right corner to deal a new set of cards. (Note: You have to have a card on each of the ten stacks before you can deal new ones.)

Save your game. Choose Game >> Exit and then click Save in the Exit Game dialog box to save your game.

Change the options. Choose Game >> Options and select a new difficulty level. Other options mainly affect how or whether you save games and open them to continue, and whether the various annoying or angelic sounds play when you click a card, deal a card, or fold a stack.

5. When you finish playing, click the Close button and either click Save or Don’t Save in the Exit Game dialog box.

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