I believe it is the woodlouse spider, common to live around dirt or in the garden or also in basements or closets. They are a non-aggressive spider but will bite if prodded. Their bite is not known to cause medical issues, but is heard to be very painful non the less. They are actually very good to have in the garden because they keep the roly poly bug population under control.
The Maratus volans spider, also known as the peacock spider, has a round gold body. These spiders are small and found in Australia, known for their colorful patterns and elaborate mating displays.
The spider you are describing sounds like a spiny-backed orb-weaver spider (Gasteracantha cancriformis). This spider is known for its distinct coloration, with a black head and legs and a gray body with spikes or spines. It is relatively small in size and can be found in shrubs and trees, where it builds its orb-shaped webs.
The spider you are referring to is likely a "ghost spider" from the family Anyphaenidae. They have white legs and a body with markings that resemble a skull, often glowing under UV light. These spiders are harmless and primarily feed on small insects.
A black spotted yellow spider that just ate a gumball.
A black widow
The kind of spider with a large round body is typically a tarantula.
The spider with a tick-like body is called a tick spider.
it is probably an aphid.ladybugs eat them because aphids are extremely harmful to plants.
The Maratus volans spider, also known as the peacock spider, has a round gold body. These spiders are small and found in Australia, known for their colorful patterns and elaborate mating displays.
The spider with a big white body is likely a white orb-weaver spider.
The spider that has pincers in front of its body is called a whip spider, also known as an amblypygid.
The spider with two black stripes on its body is commonly known as the zebra spider.
Arachnic
A wolf spider
a black spider
The worst kind.
i saw a spider just like that and i squished it (hehehehe)but i dont know what kind of spider it is.