Hokum, reimagined.
Two classic partnership trick-taking card games, redesigned. Play offline solo against smart bots, or join 2v2 Hokum and 3v3 Boli multiplayer rooms. No ads. No accounts required for offline play.
Explore the Game Modes
4 Players (2v2 Partnership)
Sit opposite your partner. Coordinate tricks without revealing your hand. Trust is your biggest asset.
The Hakem's Rule
The player to the dealer's right becomes the Hakem (Ruler). They receive 5 cards first and select the trump suit.
Kot (Sweep bonus)
Win the first 7 tricks straight before the opponents win a single one to declare a "Kot" (double points sweep).
Classic Court Piece
A classic trick-taking card game played by four players in two partnerships. One player picks the trump suit each round, and partnerships race to seven tricks.
6 Players (3v3 Partnership)
A larger, faster table setup with 3-versus-3 teams. Demands sharp attention to card counting and bidding.
Auction Bidding
Bidding starts before cards are played. Commit to how many tricks your team can capture. Fail it, and give opponents double points.
Lazy Trump (Hokum)
The trump suit is not declared initially. It is declared mid-trick the first time a player runs out of a suit and asks for it!
Boli Bidding
An intense, 6-player bidding variant played with 48 cards (all 2s removed) and a running shared ledger up to a 50 deficit point limit.
Zero Friction
No accounts required to start playing offline. Absolutely zero intrusive popups, banners, or forced ads. Just pure, authentic card gameplay.
Emojis & Audio Stickers
Express yourself during gameplay with live emoji reactions and interactive audio stickers built directly into the match interface. React, celebrate, or banter instantly.
Smart Offline Bots
No internet? No problem. Play solo against sophisticated offline bots that mimic human strategic plays. Fill empty online seats instantly.
Game Rules at a Glance
In Hokum, four players sit in a circle alternating teams (Partners sit opposite each other). In Boli, six players alternate seats (Team A has seats 0, 2, 4; Team B has seats 1, 3, 5). Partnerships share a common score and win or lose together.
To maintain physical card continuity, the deck is not reshuffled every round unless a sweep occurs. Instead, cards from the previous round are gathered, and the player to the dealer's right performs a physical deck cut before cards are dealt anti-clockwise.
In Hokum, the Hakem receives 5 cards first and immediately declares the trump suit. In Boli, bidding rounds take place among the players. The winning bidder establishes a contract of tricks. The actual trump suit is declared "lazily" — only when someone runs out of the suit led and asks the bidder to declare it.
The lead player throws any card. Moving clockwise, all other players must follow suit if they have one. If out of suit, they can discard or play a trump. The highest card of the suit led wins the trick, unless a trump card was played, in which case the highest trump wins.
Hokum rounds are won by the team reaching 7 tricks. The match ends when a team accumulates 7 round wins. Boli uses a shared match deficit ledger starting at 0. Successful bids subtract from your deficit; failed bids add double to your deficit. The first team to reach 50 deficit points loses the match.
An upcoming multiplayer enhancement will feature live, low-latency table voice chat. When enabled, all players seated at the table will be able to converse and sync up in real-time directly through the app.