21 Blitz: Real Money Blackjack

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  • Type:  Traditional game
  • Genre:  Simulation and sport
  • Developer:  Tether Studios, LLC
  • Release date:  February 5, 2018
  • Status:  Free with in-game purchases
  • Platform:  iOS, iPadOS, Android
  • Language:  Multilingual
  • Rating:  5/10

21 Blitz is a fast-paced arcade card puzzle where every second counts and every decision pushes you closer to victory. There is no elaborate story or fictional world here — all the drama unfolds right on the table, driven by lightning-quick rounds that blend the logic of blackjack with the structure of solitaire.

Your goal is simple and engaging: build stacks of cards to reach a total of 21 points or create five-card sets for bonuses. Each successful combination rewards you with points, combos, and extra seconds, while every mistake brings penalties and risks ending the match early. The game keeps you on edge: rounds are short, and your room for maneuver is limited to four columns where you must instantly place cards drawn from the main deck.

21 Blitz is built entirely on pure mechanics: fast thinking, precise calculation, and intuition determine the outcome of every game. It’s ideal for players who enjoy dynamic logic challenges and competitive play.

Compete globally: Challenge players around the world using Skillz — a platform offering leaderboards, trophies, and both virtual and physical prizes. You can play one-on-one matches or join large multiplayer tournaments. A generous loyalty program adds an extra layer of reward simply for playing.**

The rules are clear and straightforward, and the focused objectives help you concentrate on strategy and rhythm. A practice mode is available for honing your decision-making skills. In short, this is a compact, addictive blend of classic card principles and arcade tempo that draws you into short but intense sessions.

Accessibility Information

21 Blitz uses VoiceOver to announce most interface elements, and all buttons are clearly labeled. However, a critical issue remains: during gameplay, the cards themselves cannot be voiced.

This makes the app unsuitable for blind players in its current state.

Players have already reported the problem to the developer, and while they have expressed interest in improving accessibility, no updates addressing this issue have been released yet.

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