54 cards start in ten columns: four of six cards and six of five. The other 50 sit in a stock; when no move is possible, you deal ten at a time.
Build each suit from king to ace. When a full suit of 13 cards is complete, remove it by tapping the king. Color-coded suits make runs easy to read.
Unlike strict Spider, you can move a mixed-suit column when there is a logical path. Solve joins same-suit fragments—handy near the end.
In Spider you normally move one card at a time unless cards are the same suit in descending order. You may place on a card of the next higher rank, or into an empty column. Kings only go into empty columns. The HUD still shows Moves, Stack, and suits Done.
Online mode talks to our servers so your session and saved layout can carry across requests—see the Privacy Policy for how we handle session data.
New starts a game, Deal takes the next ten from stock when you are stuck, Solve joins same-suit fragments together, Undo steps back, and Help covers the rules. AmazingSpider’s mixed-suit moves—when there is a logical path—keep play flowing next to classic Spider.
The board uses a soft brown felt-style backdrop with a subtle Amazing Spider watermark—focused on the cards, not clutter.
Large tap targets and all ten columns on screen. Empty columns are powerful—try not to park a king in one until you must, because kings in empty columns are hard to shift. Prefer stacking under existing kings to free space elsewhere.
Every stack and deal counts—watch your move total as you work the tableau.
Fifty cards wait in the stack; the HUD shows how dealing progresses until the stock is empty.
See how many full king-to-ace suits you have cleared toward winning the deal.
Where a column is not headed by a king, tidy by suit to help later moves. Under kings, there is less rush to sort—focus on opening empty columns first.
Real Android captures—same patience Spider layout, stock deals of ten, and AmazingSpider conveniences you get from Google Play.
Free to install from Google Play. Online mode uses HTTPS to our servers; offline play stays on your device.
iPhone: no App Store listing yet—this site will be updated when we ship on iOS.