Minnesota Whist

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4.5
51 reviews
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Everyone 10+
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About this game

A Partnership Whist game for your smartphone or tablet. Free to play. Track your Stats. Take on smart AIs.

Minnesota Whist is a variant of whist that is popular in Minnesota and South Dakota. It's a partnership game but unlike other whist variants it does not have trumps.

The aim of Minnesota Whist differs depending on whether the hand is a “high bid” or a “low bid”. For high bids, the aim is to collect seven or more of the thirteen tricks. For low bids, the aim is to collect six or fewer tricks.

Minnesota Whist is a simple partnership trick-taking card game perfect for building your card skills. Develop your strategic thinking and teamwork while you unwind with this fun and fast-paced game.

Work with your AI partner to outwit your opponents in this fast and fun card game. Whist is a great game for learning trick-taking games of all types. Grow your skill and turn the difficulty up to hard when you’re ready for a challenge!

To win, you must work with your AI partner to outwit your opponents and be the first partnership to reach the win target, either 13 or seven.

Make sure to track your all time and session stats to follow your improvement as you learn!

Customise Whist to make it the perfect game for you!
● Choose your preferred win target
● Choose to play with a "set bonus"
● Choose between easy, medium or hard mode
● Choose normal or fast play
● Play in landscape or portrait mode
● Turn single click play on or off
● Sort cards in ascending or descending order
● Replay the hand either from the play or from the bid
● Review the previous hands played throughout the round

You can also customise your color themes and card decks to choose from to keep the landscape interesting!

Quickfire Rules:
After the cards are dealt evenly between four players, each player bids either high (a black card), or low (a red card). Each bid card is revealed one by one starting left of the dealer. The player who bid the first black card turned over is said to have 'granded' and the round is played 'high' (teams try to win as many tricks as possible). No other cards are turned over after the first black card. If all of the bid cards are red, the game is played 'low' (teams try to win as few tricks as possible).

In a high bid round, the player to the right of the player who granded leads the first trick. In a low bid round, the player to the left of the dealer leads the first trick. Each player then plays one card in turn, following suit if they can. If they cannot follow suit, they may play any other card in their hand. The player who plays the highest card matching the suit of the led card in the trick wins the trick. The player who wins the previous trick leads the next trick.

At the end of each round, points are scored by the number of tricks each partnership has collected. In a high bid round, a point is awarded to the team who granded for every trick taken over 6. If the team who granded fail to make 7 tricks, the other team are awarded either 1 or 2 points per trick taken over 6 depending on the 'set bonus' setting. In a low bid round, a team is awarded 1 point per trick taken less than 7.
Updated on
Dec 4, 2023

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Ratings and reviews

4.5
46 reviews
Deni Rib
August 29, 2022
Clean, no distracting/annoying pop-up ads (options as to how to see ads and play). Very clear and precise instructions and explanation on the game and how to play. Only thing I'd like to see added/changed, is to have an individual card play "UNDO" available, e.g. if you tap the wrong card by mistake. The UNDO options available (bid/play) are only available once the hand is completed. Regardless, I have shared this app with others as it's a great app for Minnesota Whist!
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Marcus Hopfinger
July 10, 2022
I was glad to find a version of the game I played when I was younger. I will be taking advantage of the pay to remove option. I did find that, even with "one touch" play disabled, the cards are close together at the start of a hand and quite touchy causing me to play the wrong card. Changing the setting to display cards in two rows helped. The game I learned had a "no ace, no face, no play" rule that seems to be missing from this version.
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Greg Schaefer
December 12, 2023
This is a great game and this is the way I grew up playing whist (when its a high hand). The only complaint I have is how the AI plays the low hands. It doesn't make sense to me and I've tried to figure it out. I just grand most of the time to avoid playing low. Thanks!!!
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What's new

Thank you for playing Minnesota Whist! This version includes:
- Stability and performance improvements