Spider · FreeCell · Build sequences · Clear the board
GameNight.pro Solitaire offers two of the most beloved solo card games in one place. Spider Solitaire — available in one, two, or four suits — challenges players to build eight complete descending sequences from King to Ace and clear them from the board using two decks of 104 cards across ten tableau columns. FreeCell presents a different puzzle: all 52 cards are dealt face up from the start, and four free cells act as temporary holding spaces while you sort every card into four foundation piles. Both games are entirely skill-based — Spider in four-suit mode is considered one of the hardest solitaire variants in existence, while FreeCell is theoretically winnable for over 99.9% of all possible deals.
Select Spider (choose 1, 2, or 4 suits) or FreeCell from the menu. In Spider, drag sequences of same-suit cards onto the tableau to build descending runs. Click the deck to deal a new row when stuck — all columns must contain at least one card before dealing. A complete King-to-Ace sequence of the same suit auto-removes to the foundations. In FreeCell, drag individual cards to the four free cells at the top or build descending alternating-colour sequences on the tableau; cards move to foundations automatically when in order. Both modes include Undo to reverse the last move and Hint to highlight a suggested play. Best times per variant are tracked in the browser.
Five techniques that apply across both Spider and FreeCell, with notes where the games differ:
Read the Spider Solitaire Strategy Guide and the FreeCell Strategy Guide for in-depth techniques and common trap patterns to avoid.