Oh Hell | Bid Whist | Spades

Contains adsIn-app purchases
4.0
440 reviews
50K+
Downloads
Content rating
PEGI 3
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About this game

🌟 Introducing the addictive card game Oh Hell, also known as Oh Pshaw, Nomination Whist, Bid Whist, Ten Down, Spades, Rage, Estimate, and many more! 🌟

Easy to learn but tactically demanding, Oh Hell promises hours of long-lasting fun. Predict the correct number of tricks each round, assess your card hand accurately, and factor in your opponents' bids.

Descended from the Whist family of card games (including Bridge, Hearts, and Spades), Oh Hell is similar to the Rage and Wizard card games. Play anytime, anywhere - at breaks, on the go, or at home. With just a tap, join thousands of online players or play offline against the computer.

🎁 Features:
♠️ Free card game for your smartphone or tablet
♣️ Online multiplayer: Play with friends or in public, all against everyone, instantly and without waiting
♦️ In-game chat: Connect with other Nomination Whist players
♥️ Offline training mode: Play without internet access
♠️ Easy to learn, tactically demanding: Collect points with clever announcements and calculated risks
♣️ Authentic design, intuitive handling: Enjoy Oh Hell like in your local pub
♥️ Choose from 4 card designs: French skat sheets, classic cards, or double German playing cards like in Schafkopf or Doppelkopf
♦️ Daily, weekly, and monthly rankings: Level up and compete with friends in online leaderboards

📜 Game Rules

PLAYERS AND CARDS
Suitable for 2-4 players, but most fun with 4. Two 32-card decks are used, ranking high to low: Ace, King, Queen, Jack, 10, 9, 8, 7. One trump suit is randomly selected from Hearts, Diamonds, Spades, and Clubs.

NUMBER OF STARTING CARDS
The game consists of a series of hands. The first hand is played with 5-10 cards dealt to each player.

OBJECTIVE OF THE GAME
Bid the number of tricks you think you can take, then aim to take exactly that many - no more, no fewer. Bids are made sequentially, and in each new round, the next player in line starts bidding first. After a round, the next round starts with one card fewer.

TRICK TAKING RULES
Each round, a trump suit is randomly selected and displayed in the middle of the table. All players must follow the suit of the first card played. If a player doesn't have a matching suit, they can play a trump card or any other card.

GAME SCORING
Each trick made counts as one point. Players who make their initially called bid get a 10-point bonus.

🏆 Are you ready to master Oh Hell? Download now and start playing! 🃏
Updated on
11 Nov 2024

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
This app may share these data types with third parties
Location, Personal info and 2 others
This app may collect these data types
Personal info
Data is encrypted in transit
You can request that data be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.4
389 reviews
Dot Crowe
16 October 2023
Love this game! It's better than spades. It uses two decks and only cards from 7 to Ace so you can get multiple aces in your hand at once. Very challenging!!
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Trevor Hancock
27 November 2021
Horrible. There are multiple of the same cards, 2 aces of hearts, 2 ace of diamonds. Etc. It makes it much more difficult. The practice is rigged and you don't get good cards and almost always don't get what you bet.
3 people found this review helpful
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DonkeyCat GmbH
26 January 2022
Well there is a world outside your little universe and in that world there is a rule variation where two decks are used. It may make it more difficult but also more fun. And congrats - you are the first "Einstein" to complain about "rigged cards" in a game where "good cards" do not even exist by design!
Akeysha Wilson
14 June 2023
still learn'n the card gain. Not bad, so far so good. want 2 try the other gain modes, which is game.
1 person found this review helpful
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What's new

- Bugfixes