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my friend got 93; i got 94
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what is the least number of moves that can be made in spider solitaire? My wife received a score of 92. The best I have ever scored is a 94. I received 92 moves also sancarpe My dads best score is 87 and mine is 101. The fewest number of moves I EVER got was 88. If I played a hundred games, however, the average would be in the mid 90's. The fewest number of moves I have made is 81. Several times. My average is in the upper 80's.
No; if the final 10-card deal gives no moves, the game is unwinnable.
To win rainy day spider solitaire's hard level, you have to play it differently then the easier levels. While making the least amount of moves gets you more points on the easier levels, that mindset can prevent you from winning the hard level. Instead try to get a couple of open columns by piling cards that dont necessarily match like in regular solitaire (king of hearts, queen of diamonds,jack of spades ....) once you have a couple of open columns then you can rearange your columns so that the cards match up and go for the win.
my friend got 93; i got 94
Well the score doesn't matter you have to complete it in the least amount of moves
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what is the least number of moves that can be made in spider solitaire? My wife received a score of 92. The best I have ever scored is a 94. I received 92 moves also sancarpe My dads best score is 87 and mine is 101. The fewest number of moves I EVER got was 88. If I played a hundred games, however, the average would be in the mid 90's. The fewest number of moves I have made is 81. Several times. My average is in the upper 80's.
No; if the final 10-card deal gives no moves, the game is unwinnable.
In Spider solitaire points are counted off for hints and each move you make. The simplest way to hike up your score is to try and make as few moves as possible and not use the hints
To win rainy day spider solitaire's hard level, you have to play it differently then the easier levels. While making the least amount of moves gets you more points on the easier levels, that mindset can prevent you from winning the hard level. Instead try to get a couple of open columns by piling cards that dont necessarily match like in regular solitaire (king of hearts, queen of diamonds,jack of spades ....) once you have a couple of open columns then you can rearange your columns so that the cards match up and go for the win.
In solitaire, it is possible to lose if there are no more moves left to make. Winning is not guaranteed in every game of solitaire.
In Spider Solitaire, the highest score can vary depending on the specific version and rules of the game being played. Generally, scores are calculated based on the number of moves, time taken, and the completion of the game. Some players aim for a perfect game, which involves clearing all cards with the fewest moves. However, there is no universally recognized "highest score" as it can differ from one version or player to another.
Yes, it is possible to lose at solitaire if you are unable to make any more moves with the cards on the table.
Yes, it is possible to lose at solitaire if you are unable to make any more moves with the cards available on the board.
In the windows rendition of the game, it's when there are no possible moves to make.