The best credit cards in 2026
Whether you're looking for cash back on groceries, travel rewards, or 0% APT for more than a year, these cards could be a solid choice

If you’re looking for a new credit card in 2026, WalletHub has a list for you. Its editors ranked some of the best credit cards available this year after rating dozens.
"The beginning of the year is the perfect time to put your budget together and upgrade your financial products, including your credit card,” said WalletHub editor John Kiernan. "The best credit cards can get you 0% introductory APRs for as long as 24 months, initial bonuses worth $600+, and more.”
Credit-card rates remain stubbornly high overall; while a national credit-rate cap remains hypothetical, there are other ways to reduce your debt burden without adding another credit card into the mix. Unless you're paying your card balance in full every month, you're subsidizing the cost of credit card rewards for the people who can afford to do so.
For those seeking a new card, "Spending a few minutes on financial housekeeping early in the year can really set you up for a strong 2026,” according to Kiernan.
Continue reading to see which made the list and why.
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Best overall card

Screenshot: Wells Fargo $WFC
WalletHub named the Wells Fargo $WFC Active Cash Card its best overall card for the year. It offers a 0% introductory annual percentage rate (APR) for 12 months and 2% cash back on all purchases. And you get $200 if you spend $500 on purchases in the first three months. Still, it warned of a high interest rate once the initial 12 months are over. If you prefer cash back over points, this is the card for you.
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Best Travel Card

Screenshot: https://www.capitalone.com/credit-cards/venture/
WalletHub named the Capital One $COF Venture Reward Card the best travel card. It's currently offering 75,000 miles as an initial offer bonus if you spend $4,000 in the first three months. WalletHub estimates that’s worth $750. You also get double miles on regular purchases and more miles when booking travel. It comes with a relatively low annual fee for travel cards of $95. Like most travel cards, it has a high APR.
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Best Low APR
If you’re looking for the lowest APR for the longest time, WalletHub recommends the U.S Bank Shield Visa $V Card, which has 0% Intro APR for 24 months. You also earn cash back, including 4% on air, hotel, and car reservations booked with its rewards center.
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Best Balance Transfers
The Citi Simplicity Card has the best balance transfer deals, according to WalletHub. It offers a 3% transfer fee in the first four months, then 5% after that. It has 0% APR for the first 21 months.
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Best Grocery and Gas Card
WalletHub recommends the Blue Cash Preferred Card from American Express $AXP for those looking to save the most on gas and groceries. It gives 6% cash back on groceries and 3% cash back on gas. It also has a $250 opening offer after spending $3,000 in the first six months, though it does have an annual fee of $95 following the first year.


