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The highest score without any draws being a sequence (e.g. 7 on an 8) is 1204. The highest practical score is 1208, given some draws will be in sequence.
The highest score without any draws being a sequence (e.g. 7 on an 8) is 1204. The highest practical score is 1208, given some draws will be in sequence.

I got 1212 with 88 moves on easy. - D Harris 3/21/2010


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 03:32, 22 March 2010

Spider Solitaire
File:Spider Solitaire Vista Icon.png
File:Spider Solitaire Vista.png
Publisher(s)Microsoft
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
Mode(s)Single-player

Spider Solitaire is a card game that is included in Microsoft Windows. It is a version of Spider. It was first included in Microsoft Plus! for Windows 98.

Features

Spider Solitaire allows moves to be retracted, except when dealing a new row or completing a run (ace-to-king sequence, which is then removed). Any number of moves can be retracted, back to the last non-retractable move. Therefore, a possible strategy is to expose as many face-down cards as possible, retracting afterward, before choosing a move. The version of Spider Solitaire included in Windows Vista allows row deals to be retracted and has been updated to have a new high resolution interface including new animation and sound effects. Windows Vista also allows users to have limited customization of appearance by choosing background colors and card face designs or have them chosen randomly.[1] Windows Vista also included a new feature that tells the user when there are no more moves.

Gameplay

The aim of the game is to get all of the cards in order (King to Ace). There are three levels of difficulty: Beginner (one suit), Intermediate (two suits), and Advanced (four suits). The user clicks and drags the card to the desired location. If you need help, you can press M on the keyboard and it will highlight the next possible moves. When there are no more possible moves, you can end the game or undo previous moves and try again. Windows also keeps track of your scores for your reference; view them by going to File and then Statistics. In Windows 7, you can view these scores in the Games Explorer by clicking the game and selecting the Statistics tab in the Preview Pane.

Highest Possible Scores

The highest possible score is 1254. Achievement requires all Kings be the bottom cards in the piles, deals must land perfectly thus not requiring any adjustments, and the player needs to remove the stacks without partial sequences.

The highest score without any draws being a sequence (e.g. 7 on an 8) is 1204. The highest practical score is 1208, given some draws will be in sequence.

References