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Unicode Playing Cards

🂠
U+1F0A0
🂡
U+1F0A1
🂢
U+1F0A2
🂣
U+1F0A3
🂤
U+1F0A4
🂥
U+1F0A5
🂦
U+1F0A6
🂧
U+1F0A7
🂨
U+1F0A8
🂩
U+1F0A9
🂪
U+1F0AA
🂫
U+1F0AB
🂬
U+1F0AC
🂭
U+1F0AD
🂮
U+1F0AE
🂱
U+1F0B1
🂲
U+1F0B2
🂳
U+1F0B3
🂴
U+1F0B4
🂵
U+1F0B5
🂶
U+1F0B6
🂷
U+1F0B7
🂸
U+1F0B8
🂹
U+1F0B9
🂺
U+1F0BA
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FAQ

What is Playing Cards
Playing Cards Unicode characters represent card suits (hearts, diamonds, clubs, spades) and numbered/face cards (Ace to King). They are commonly used in digital contexts like card games and graphic design.
How many Unicode Playing Cards are there?
As of Unicode Version 15.0.0, there are 82 different Playing Cards.
What are some used Unicode Playing Cards examples?
🂠, 🂡, 🂢, 🂣 and 🂤 are some examples of Unicode Playing Cards.
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