Game rules:
Black Widow Solitaire, despite its ominous name, offers an appealing combination of strategic thinking and chance. The rules are simple, but the gameplay can become quite complex. This addictive card game is played with two decks. Black Widow Solitaire starts with 54 cards dealt on the tableau, forming ten piles. The first four pile contain six cards each, and the remaining six piles contain five cards each. The top card from each pile is revealed. The remaining cards form a stock pile from which cards are drawn when no more moves are possible in the tableau.
The object of the game is to build eight complete sequences. A complete sequence containing 13 cards of one suit arranged in descending order (K Q J 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 A), is automatically moved to the foundation. Filling all foundations means a win. The cards on the tableau should be arranged in descending order. A card or a sequence of cards arranged in descending order can be moved between tableau piles. In Black Widow Solitaire, the cards in the moved sequence can be of different suits. An empty table pile can be filled with any card.