Top 10 Fastest Spiders in the World

Triangle Weaver Spider — 1692 Mph:The triangle weaver is an orb-weaving spider that can travel at speeds of approximately 1,692 miles per hour.

The slingshot spider is a member of the Theridiosomatidae family of arachnids. These ray spiders fall into one of seven species.

Moroccan Flic-Flac Spider — 3.60 Mph:The Moroccan flic-flac spider (Cebrennus rechenbergi) is unique in its ability to propel itself using a somersault motion.

Jumping Spider — 0.91 Mph:Jumping spiders are members of the Salticidae family of arachnids.

Huntsman Spider — 2.23 Mph:Huntsman spiders are aptly named. Also called giant crab spiders, these arachnids are efficient in locating and catching prey.

Hobo Spider — 2.23 Mph:The hobo spider (Tegenaria agrestis) can reach running speeds of up to 2.23 miles per hour, or around one meter per second.

Grass Spider — Mph Unknown:Grass spiders live in North America, including in Mexico and the United States. However, you can also find them in Russia and Ukraine. 

Giant House Spider — 1.15 Mph:The giant house spider (Eratigena atrica) is a close relative of the house spider.

Flattie Spider — 3,000 degrees per second:Flattie spiders are found on most continents, although they favor subtropical and tropical regions.

Camel Spider — 10 Mp:The camel spider, or the Solifugae order, lands on our list for its top running speed of 10 miles per hour.