Four real bidding systems, two authentic formats, and an AI partner that plays by the conventions. Free on iPhone and Android.
A clean interface, full bidding panel, and authentic gameplay — the way bridge should be played on mobile.




Authentic contract bridge with real conventions, an AI partner that respects your system, and full support for the two most popular formats.
Pick the system that matches how you actually play: American Basic, Standard American Yellow Card (SAYC), 2/1 Game Force, or Basic ACOL.
Your AI partner and opponents bid using the system you choose — not random calls. Stayman, Jacoby transfers, Blackwood, weak twos, all properly understood.
On a plane, at the cabin, or in a dead zone — your hand never needs a connection to keep going. No accounts, no login required.
Play Rubber Bridge (best of three games) or Chicago Bridge (four hands with rotating vulnerability) — both with authentic scoring.
In-game help on bidding, conventions, scoring, and vulnerability. New players can start with American Basic; experienced players can jump to 2/1.
Available in English, Dutch, French, Spanish and Swedish. The same fair bridge experience, anywhere you play.
Pick the style that suits you — fast and structured, or open-ended and traditional.
The traditional form of bridge. Play best-of-three games where a partnership wins a "rubber" by being first to win two games. Points carry over, and a winning rubber rewards a 500 or 700-point bonus depending on how it was won.
Also called four-deal bridge. Each "round" is exactly four hands long with a fixed vulnerability rotation — both sides face the same vulnerability conditions, making it fair, fast, and ideal for limited-time play.
No other free bridge app supports this many systems. Pick the one you learned — or try a new one without rewriting your habits.
The simplest standard system — perfect for newer players or anyone who wants natural bidding without conventions.
Standard American Yellow Card — the de facto international system. Used in clubs and online bridge worldwide.
Modern tournament standard. A 2-level response to a 1-level opener is forcing to game — opens up more bidding space for slam exploration.
The British standard since the 1930s. Weak notrump, 4-card majors, and a different rhythm to American systems.
The full guide — from your first trick to slam bidding — covering every system the app supports.
Free, plays offline, no account required. Available now on the App Store and Google Play.