You can move around any card that may be holding you back from completing a run.
This is especially good if you have mismatched cards on the board. Each time you reveal a face-down card, you’re one step closer to having an empty column to place extra cards. The more cards you’re able to reveal, the easier it’s going to be to win a round of Spider Solitaire. Reveal the hidden cards in your tableau whenever possible And since you can only move around runs of cards, if there is a mismatched card, you’ll have to find a place to put that mismatched card before you can move the run somewhere else. It can be easy to lose track of a mismatched card once you start filling rows with your stock deck. You can only move cards that are stacked sequentially So make sure you do everything you can before making things more complicated. When you draw cards from your deck, it adds one to the bottom of every column, making it more challenging to build runs of cards. Before using your stock deck, try to make all the moves you can with the cards in the tableau. In Spider Solitaire, some cards start in your tableau (the cards that are in columns) and the rest are in the stock deck (the cards at the bottom right hand of the board). Don't sweat it though, we have some tips to help newer players get off to a good start. Spider Solitaire can be a bit of a challenge to pick up at first. Good luck! SPIDER SOLITAIRE TIPS AND STRATEGIES When you've beaten the single suit game, try playing a harder 2 or 4-Suit game using the controls at the bottom. (You need to have at least one card in each column in order to do this). When you're all out of moves, tap the cards on the bottom right corner of the screen to deal a card into each column. You can move a run of cards at the same time as long as they all share the same suit. Complete a run of cards in the same suit from King down to Ace to remove them from the board. Tap or drag cards to group cards into stacks or numbered cards in order, called runs.