Classic Minnesota Whist
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Classic Minnesota Whist

Coppercod Ltd · released 24 Apr 2021 · Open in App Store ↗

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Description

Classic Minnesota Whist — play offline vs computer players.

No internet required. No sign-up. Just four-player partnership Whist with High/Low bidding, No Trumps, stats, trick review and hand replays.

Minnesota Whist is a regional Whist variant popular in Minnesota and South Dakota. It is played in partnerships like classic Whist, but each round is decided by a simple High or Low bidding mechanic. With no trumps, every hand comes down to suit play, timing, and teamwork.

Why you’ll like Classic Minnesota Whist

Offline play — no internet required

No account or sign-up

Four-player partnership Whist

No Trumps — pure suit play and timing

High/Low bidding each round

Easy, Medium and Hard computer players

Optional set bonus scoring

Option to set sluff signals from best or worst suits

Win target: 7 or 13

Claim obvious endings faster

AutoPlay options for smoother games

Stats tracking

Trick review and hand replays

Reveal starting hands

Custom card faces, themes and suit colors

How Minnesota Whist works

Each round begins with High/Low bidding.

In a High round, your partnership aims to win more tricks. In a Low round, your partnership aims to avoid tricks. Players must follow suit where possible, and with no trumps, the highest card of the led suit wins the trick.

Play to 7 or 13 points, choose your scoring options, and practice Minnesota Whist whenever you like.

Designed for quick, comfortable play

Classic Minnesota Whist is built for smooth offline play, with clear cards, fast turns, optional AutoPlay, trick review, and hand replays to help you learn from every round.