How to Download & Install a Card-Game APK

Most real-money Teen Patti and rummy apps aren't on the Play Store — they're handed out as APK files you sideload yourself. It sounds technical, but the steps are identical for every app on this site and the whole thing takes about two minutes. Here's exactly how.
What you need first
An Android phone running 6.0 or newer, a stable internet connection, and roughly 100 MB of free storage. Note that iPhones can't install Android APK files at all, so this is an Android-only process.
Installing it, step by step
- Tap the green Download button on the app's page; the APK starts saving to your phone.
- When Android asks, allow installs from this source — your phone may label this "Install unknown apps".
- Open the downloaded file from the notification shade or your Downloads folder.
- Tap Install and give it a few seconds to finish.
- Launch the app, register with your mobile number, and claim your signup bonus.
When the APK won't install
- Not enough storage — clear some space and try again.
- Parsing error — the download didn't complete; fetch the file again on a stable connection.
- Security warning — Android flags anything installed from outside the Play Store; you can proceed if you trust the source.
- An older version is already installed — uninstall it first, then install the new APK.
Is sideloading an APK actually safe?
Installing an APK is safe as long as the file genuinely comes from the official source. The real risk isn't the install — it's the money: these are real-cash games whatever route you install them by, so set a budget and play only if you're 18 or older. Our guide on whether real-money rummy is safe goes deeper.