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  2. Scorpion (solitaire) - Wikipedia

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    Family. Spider. Deck. Single 52-card. See also Glossary of solitaire. Scorpion is a patience or solitaire card game using a deck of 52 playing cards. [1] Although somewhat related to Spider, the method of game play is akin to Yukon. The object of this game is to form four columns of suit sequence cards from king down to ace.

  3. Play Solitaire Spider Black Widow Online for Free - AOL.com

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    A variation of spider solitaire that lets you build without regard to suit. By Masque Publishing.

  4. Little Spider - Wikipedia

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    Little Spider. Little Spider is an old patience or solitaire card game of English origin using a deck of 52 playing cards. [1] Because of its unique form of game play and dealing, it should not be confused with other solitaire games like Spider and its one-deck cousin Spiderette .

  5. Talk:Spider (solitaire) - Wikipedia

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    R.J.Lintemuththe author of the page this bit of data was culled from was referring to four suit Spider Solitaire. On "Medium" Difficulty in the Windows XP version, however, there are only two suits, and - while it may not be representative - I have a better than 80% win rate after quite a few games.

  6. Mount Olympus (solitaire) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Olympus (solitaire) Mount Olympus is a solitaire card game using two decks of 52 playing cards. [1] It is probably thus named because of the tableau's mountain shape and because if won, all the kings and queens are displayed, like the Greek gods and goddesses who were said to reside on Mount Olympus .

  7. Playing card suit - Wikipedia

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    The four French-suited playing cards suits used in the English-speaking world: diamonds ( ♦ ), clubs (♣), hearts ( ♥) and spades (♠) Traditional Spanish suits – clubs, swords, cups and coins – are found in Hispanic America, Italy and parts of France as well as Spain. This article contains suit card Unicode characters.

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