The standard version of Pinochle is a reliable and straightforward entry into the genre. It offers the core experience without the premium price tag of the Gold version. The AI is still decent, providing a fair game for casual players, though it lacks some of the deeper strategic nuances of its 'Gold' sibling.
The UI is simple and easy to navigate, making it a good choice for older users or those who want a quick game without distraction. It’s a lightweight app that doesn't take up much space, but still provides hours of card-playing entertainment. If you just want to play Pinochle without needing high-level customization, this is the version for you.
Available on: iPhone, iPad, iPod
Version 26.0.4Sat Oct 04 2025
Fixes South's card positioning bug that could force table cards too high on phones in landscape mode, obscuring North's play.
This is a no-ads, no-tracking, no-subscriptions version of the first and most popular pinochle app for iPhone, iPad and Mac. Play single- or double-deck with configurable options including meld bids and shoot the moon. Pinochle Plus is updated frequently with user-suggested features and AI improvements. To try before you buy, see our free, ad-supported Pinochle app. If you prefer, our other pinochle app with no advertising, Pinochle Gold, has more card backs and tabletops to choose from, and adds support for several languages.
Pinochle is a card game played with a 48- or 80-card deck of 9s, 10s, jacks, queens, kings and aces. The game consists of a repeating sequence of bidding (for the right to name the trump suit and optionally to pass cards), melding, and trick-taking. Players score points by melding various card combinations and by taking tricks.
In this version, one human player (South) plays with a computer partner (North) and two computer opponents (West and East).
BIDDING: Each player bids the number of points she thinks she can make with her hand. Player to the dealer's left is required to bid, and bidding proceeds to the left. Players who pass are out of the bidding for that hand. A typical high bid is 35 points (for 48 cards) or 60 (for 80 cards). High bidder names the trump suit for the hand and optionally exchanges cards with her partner.
MELDING: Players get points by showing various card combinations. A run (or straight) in the trump suit is worth 15 points. Aces in all four suits is 10 points. Pinochle (queen of spades and jack of diamonds) is 4 points, or 30 points for double pinochle (two of each).
TRICKS: Play begins with the high bidder, and proceeds around the table to the left, 4 cards per trick. Each trick has a winner, who gets 1 point per ace, ten or king.
SCORING: If the high bidder fails to make the bid (his team's total meld plus trick points is less than the bid), the bid amount is subtracted from the team score. Play continues until one team goes out.
Requires iOS 15.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.This is a no-ads, no-tracking, no-subscriptions version of the first and most popular pinochle app for iPhone, iPad and Mac. Play single- or double-deck with configurable options including meld bids and shoot the moon. Pinochle Plus is updated frequently with user-suggested features and AI improvements. To try before you buy, see our free, ad-supported Pinochle app. If you prefer, our other pinochle app with no advertising, Pinochle Gold, has more card backs and tabletops to choose from, and adds support for several languages.
Pinochle is a card game played with a 48- or 80-card deck of 9s, 10s, jacks, queens, kings and aces. The game consists of a repeating sequence of bidding (for the right to name the trump suit and optionally to pass cards), melding, and trick-taking. Players score points by melding various card combinations and by taking tricks.
In this version, one human player (South) plays with a computer partner (North) and two computer opponents (West and East).
BIDDING: Each player bids the number of points she thinks she can make with her hand. Player to the dealer's left is required to bid, and bidding proceeds to the left. Players who pass are out of the bidding for that hand. A typical high bid is 35 points (for 48 cards) or 60 (for 80 cards). High bidder names the trump suit for the hand and optionally exchanges cards with her partner.
MELDING: Players get points by showing various card combinations. A run (or straight) in the trump suit is worth 15 points. Aces in all four suits is 10 points. Pinochle (queen of spades and jack of diamonds) is 4 points, or 30 points for double pinochle (two of each).
TRICKS: Play begins with the high bidder, and proceeds around the table to the left, 4 cards per trick. Each trick has a winner, who gets 1 point per ace, ten or king.
SCORING: If the high bidder fails to make the bid (his team's total meld plus trick points is less than the bid), the bid amount is subtracted from the team score. Play continues until one team goes out.












Pinochle brings the traditional card game to your pocket. This version focuses on accessibility and ease of use, featuring a clean layout and intuitive touch controls. Play against a capable AI partner and take on challenging opponents. With classic scoring and standard single-deck rules, it's the perfect way to enjoy a round of Pinochle whenever you have a few spare minutes.
Standard Pinochle rules
Capable AI partner
Clean and clear UI
Fast-paced gameplay
Meld points are scored before the trick-taking begins. Focus on collecting 'Marriages' (King and Queen) and 'Pinochles' (Jack of Diamonds and Queen of Spades) to boost your score.
What is it about? Full-featured, ad-supported pinochle app for iPhone and iPad. Play single- or double-deck with configurable options including...
AppAdvice - Wed Apr 02 2025
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AppAdvice - Fri May 02 2025
The 10 is higher than the King in Pinochle! Remember the hierarchy: A, 10, K, Q, J. Use your Aces and 10s to secure the most points during play.
Yes, this version is designed for solo play against computer-controlled players.