Playing Cards |
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Range |
U+1F0A0..U+1F0FF (96 code points) |
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Plane |
SMP |
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Scripts |
Common |
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Assigned |
82 code points |
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Unused |
14 reserved code points |
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Unicode version history |
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6.0 |
59 (+59) |
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7.0 |
82 (+23) |
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Note: [1][2] |
Unicode is a computing industry standard for the handling of fonts and symbols. Within it is a set of images depicting playing cards, and another depicting the French card suits.
Card suits
The Miscellaneous Symbols block contains the following, at U+2660–2667:
U+2660 | U+2665 | U+2666 | U+2663 |
♠ | ♥ | ♦ | ♣ |
Black Spade Suit | Black Heart Suit | Black Diamond Suit | Black Club Suit |
♠ | ♥ | ♦ | ♣ |
U+2664 | U+2661 | U+2662 | U+2667 |
♤ | ♡ | ♢ | ♧ |
White Spade Suit | White Heart Suit | White Diamond Suit | White Club Suit |
Playing cards deck
Unicode 6.0 added images for: Minor Arcana Tarot, the 52 cards of the standard French deck, 4 Knights, a back of a card, and two for black and white (or red) jokers in the block U+1F0A0–1F0FF. Unicode 7.0 added a specific red joker and twenty-two generic trump cards with the reference description being not the Major Arcana used in cartomancy but the Tarot Nouveau used in tarot card games.
U+1F0A1 | U+1F0B1 | U+1F0C1 | U+1F0D1 |
🂡 | 🂱 | 🃁 | 🃑 |
Ace of Spades | Ace of Hearts | Ace of Diamonds | Ace of Clubs |
U+1F0A2 | U+1F0B2 | U+1F0C2 | U+1F0D2 |
🂢 | 🂲 | 🃂 | 🃒 |
Two of Spades | Two of Hearts | Two of Diamonds | Two of Clubs |
U+1F0A3 | U+1F0B3 | U+1F0C3 | U+1F0D3 |
🂣 | 🂳 | 🃃 | 🃓 |
Three of Spades | Three of Hearts | Three of Diamonds | Three of Clubs |
U+1F0A4 | U+1F0B4 | U+1F0C4 | U+1F0D4 |
🂤 | 🂴 | 🃄 | 🃔 |
Four of Spades | Four of Hearts | Four of Diamonds | Four of Clubs |
U+1F0A5 | U+1F0B5 | U+1F0C5 | U+1F0D5 |
🂥 | 🂵 | 🃅 | 🃕 |
Five of Spades | Five of Hearts | Five of Diamonds | Five of Clubs |
U+1F0A6 | U+1F0B6 | U+1F0C6 | U+1F0D6 |
🂦 | 🂶 | 🃆 | 🃖 |
Six of Spades | Six of Hearts | Six of Diamonds | Six of Clubs |
U+1F0A7 | U+1F0B7 | U+1F0C7 | U+1F0D7 |
🂧 | 🂷 | 🃇 | 🃗 |
Seven of Spades | Seven of Hearts | Seven of Diamonds | Seven of Clubs |
U+1F0A8 | U+1F0B8 | U+1F0C8 | U+1F0D8 |
🂨 | 🂸 | 🃈 | 🃘 |
Eight of Spades | Eight of Hearts | Eight of Diamonds | Eight of Clubs |
U+1F0A9 | U+1F0B9 | U+1F0C9 | U+1F0D9 |
🂩 | 🂹 | 🃉 | 🃙 |
Nine of Spades | Nine of Hearts | Nine of Diamonds | Nine of Clubs |
U+1F0AA | U+1F0BA | U+1F0CA | U+1F0DA |
🂪 | 🂺 | 🃊 | 🃚 |
Ten of Spades | Ten of Hearts | Ten of Diamonds | Ten of Clubs |
U+1F0AB | U+1F0BB | U+1F0CB | U+1F0DB |
🂫 | 🂻 | 🃋 | 🃛 |
Jack of Spades | Jack of Hearts | Jack of Diamonds | Jack of Clubs |
U+1F0AC | U+1F0BC | U+1F0CC | U+1F0DC |
🂬 | 🂼 | 🃌 | 🃜 |
Knight of Spades | Knight of Hearts | Knight of Diamonds | Knight of Clubs |
U+1F0AD | U+1F0BD | U+1F0CD | U+1F0DD |
🂭 | 🂽 | 🃍 | 🃝 |
Queen of Spades | Queen of Hearts | Queen of Diamonds | Queen of Clubs |
U+1F0AE | U+1F0BE | U+1F0CE | U+1F0DE |
🂮 | 🂾 | 🃎 | 🃞 |
King of Spades | King of Hearts | King of Diamonds | King of Clubs |
U+1F0A0 |
U+1F0BF |
U+1F0CF |
U+1F0DF |
🂠 |
🂿 |
🃏 |
🃟 |
Playing Card Back |
Red Joker |
Black Joker |
White Joker |
U+1F0E0 | U+1F0E1 | U+1F0E2 | U+1F0E3 |
🃠 | 🃡 | 🃢 | 🃣 |
Fool | Trump-1 (individual) | Trump-2 (childhood) | Trump-3 (youth) |
U+1F0E4 | U+1F0E5 | U+1F0E6 | U+1F0E7 |
🃤 | 🃥 | 🃦 | 🃧 |
Trump-4 (maturity) | Trump-5 (old age) | Trump-6 (morning) | Trump-7 (afternoon) |
U+1F0E8 | U+1F0E9 | U+1F0EA | U+1F0EB |
🃨 | 🃩 | 🃪 | 🃫 |
Trump-8 (evening) | Trump-9 (night) | Trump-10 (earth and air) | Trump-11 (water and fire) |
U+1F0EC | U+1F0ED | U+1F0EE | U+1F0EF |
🃬 | 🃭 | 🃮 | 🃯 |
Trump-12 (dance) | Trump-13 (shopping) | Trump-14 (open air) | Trump-15 (visual arts) |
U+1F0F0 | U+1F0F1 | U+1F0F2 | U+1F0F3 |
🃰 | 🃱 | 🃲 | 🃳 |
Trump-16 (spring) | Trump-17 (summer) | Trump-18 (autumn) | Trump-19 (winter) |
U+1F0F4 | U+1F0F5 | | |
🃴 | 🃵 | | |
Trump-20 (the game) | Trump-21 (collective) | | |
Block
Playing Cards[1][2] Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF) |
| 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F |
U+1F0Ax |
🂠 |
🂡 |
🂢 |
🂣 |
🂤 |
🂥 |
🂦 |
🂧 |
🂨 |
🂩 |
🂪 |
🂫 |
🂬 |
🂭 |
🂮 |
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U+1F0Bx |
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🂱 |
🂲 |
🂳 |
🂴 |
🂵 |
🂶 |
🂷 |
🂸 |
🂹 |
🂺 |
🂻 |
🂼 |
🂽 |
🂾 |
🂿 |
U+1F0Cx |
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🃁 |
🃂 |
🃃 |
🃄 |
🃅 |
🃆 |
🃇 |
🃈 |
🃉 |
🃊 |
🃋 |
🃌 |
🃍 |
🃎 |
🃏 |
U+1F0Dx |
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🃑 |
🃒 |
🃓 |
🃔 |
🃕 |
🃖 |
🃗 |
🃘 |
🃙 |
🃚 |
🃛 |
🃜 |
🃝 |
🃞 |
🃟 |
U+1F0Ex |
🃠 |
🃡 |
🃢 |
🃣 |
🃤 |
🃥 |
🃦 |
🃧 |
🃨 |
🃩 |
🃪 |
🃫 |
🃬 |
🃭 |
🃮 |
🃯 |
U+1F0Fx |
🃰 |
🃱 |
🃲 |
🃳 |
🃴 |
🃵 |
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Notes
- 1.^ As of Unicode version 11.0
- 2.^ Grey areas indicate non-assigned code points
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Emoji
The Playing Cards block contains one emoji:
U+1F0CF.[3][4]
History
The following Unicode-related documents record the purpose and process of defining specific characters in the Playing Cards block:
Version | Final code points[lower-alpha 1] | Count | L2 ID | WG2 ID | Document |
6.0 | U+1F0A0..1F0AE, 1F0B1..1F0BE, 1F0C1..1F0CF, 1F0D1..1F0DF[lower-alpha 2] | 59 | L2/04-163 | N2760 | Everson, Michael (2004-05-18), Proposal to encode dominoes and other game symbols in the UCS
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L2/06-288 | | Pentzlin, Karl (2006-08-06), Comments on L2/04-163 - Domino tiles and other game symbols
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L2/09-025R2 | N3582[lower-alpha 3] | Scherer, Markus; Davis, Mark; Momoi, Kat; Tong, Darick; Kida, Yasuo; Edberg, Peter (2009-03-05), Proposal for Encoding Emoji Symbols
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L2/09-026R | N3583 | Scherer, Markus; Davis, Mark; Momoi, Kat; Tong, Darick; Kida, Yasuo; Edberg, Peter (2009-02-06), Emoji Symbols Proposed for New Encoding
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L2/09-027R2 | N3681 | Scherer, Markus (2009-09-17), Emoji Symbols: Background Data
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L2/09-114 | N3607 | Towards an encoding of symbol characters used as emoji, 2009-04-06
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L2/10-089 | N3777 | KDDI Input on Emoji, 2010-03-08
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L2/10-132 | | Scherer, Markus; Davis, Mark; Momoi, Kat; Tong, Darick; Kida, Yasuo; Edberg, Peter (2010-04-27), Emoji Symbols: Background Data
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7.0 | U+1F0BF, 1F0E0..1F0F5 | 23 | L2/11-095 | N4012 | Everson, Michael; Pentzlin, Karl (2011-04-01), Proposal to encode additional playing card characters in the UCS
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L2/11-102 | | Davis, Mark (2011-04-06), Clarification of Tarot cards
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L2/11-216 | N4089 | Everson, Michael; Pentzlin, Karl (2011-05-31), Proposal to disunify playing card and tarot card characters in the UCS
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- ↑ Proposed code points and characters names may differ from final code points and names
- ↑ Refer to the history section of the Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs block for additional emoji-related documents
- ↑ Japanese translation of N3582 is available as N3621
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