Playing Cards (Unicode block)

The Unicode block Playing Cards contains a full 56-card deck for the Minor Arcana (i.e., a standard 52-card deck with King, Queen, and Jack face cards plus a Knight for all four suits), three jokers, The Fool tarot card, 21 trump cards from the Tarot Nouveau, and a backside. == Unification == Unicode unifies several ranks that may be considered different by some players: Ace with One (1) Jack with Page and Under Knave Knight with Cavalier and Over Knave It also unifies the various suits, using the English names for the French pattern: Spades with Leaves, Shields, Pikes and Swords Hearts with Roses and Cups Diamonds with Tiles, Bells, Coins and Pentacles Clubs with Clovers, Batons, Wands and Acorns Proposals to disunify mundane playing cards from esoteric, arcane tarot cards have been rejected in 2011.

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Playing Cards (Unicode block)

The Unicode block Playing Cards contains a full 56-card deck for the Minor Arcana (i.e., a standard 52-card deck with King, Queen, and Jack face cards plus a Knight for all four suits), three jokers, The Fool tarot card, 21 trump cards from the Tarot Nouveau, and a backside. == Unification == Unicode unifies several ranks that may be considered different by some players: Ace with One (1) Jack with Page and Under Knave Knight with Cavalier and Over Knave It also unifies the various suits, using the English names for the French pattern: Spades with Leaves, Shields, Pikes and Swords Hearts with Roses and Cups Diamonds with Tiles, Bells, Coins and Pentacles Clubs with Clovers, Batons, Wands and Acorns Proposals to disunify mundane playing cards from esoteric, arcane tarot cards have been rejected in 2011.

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