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Bid Whist - Offline Card Games

SNG Games

Version
1.14.2
Size
48.2 MB
License
Free
Updated
May 25, 2026

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About Bid Whist - Offline Card Games

Bid Whist - Offline Card Games brings the classic trick-taking card game to your Android device with intelligent opponents and zero internet required. Play anytime, anywhere against computer players trained with machine learning and neural networks to challenge you at multiple difficulty levels.

If you've enjoyed Spades, you'll find Bid Whist immediately familiar. The game revolves around bidding tricks and managing trump suits — predict how many tricks your partnership can win, then execute your strategy against sharp AI opponents. Each hand demands careful planning and tactical play.

The app runs entirely offline, so you can enjoy uninterrupted gameplay on flights, commutes, or anywhere without a connection. The smooth graphics and responsive interface keep the action flowing naturally, letting you focus on the cards and your strategy rather than technical distractions.

Every feature is free to use — no hidden paywalls, no banner ads cluttering your game board, no account requirements. Download once and play as much as you want.

Bid Whist - Offline Card Games is designed for adult players who want a genuine card gaming experience. The app does not involve real money gambling or prize winnings. Any skill you develop in this game is purely for entertainment and does not predict performance in real-money card games.

Ready to master the tricks and outsmart your opponents? Download today and start your first hand.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Play offline anytime without internet connection required
  • AI opponents use machine learning for varied difficulty levels
  • Completely free with no ads, paywalls, or account setup
  • Smooth graphics and responsive interface during gameplay

Cons

  • Single-player only against AI with no multiplayer or online modes
  • Limited to Android platform with no iOS or desktop version
  • AI opponents may become predictable after extended play sessions

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