Playing card suit symbols
Spades, hearts, diamonds and clubs — solid and outlined variants of every suit.
The four playing-card suits come in two flavors in Unicode: a solid "black" set ♠ ♥ ♦ ♣ and an outlined "white" set ♤ ♡ ♢ ♧. Designers building card UIs often mix them — solid for selected, outline for unselected — because the shapes are immediately readable at any size.
If you need full deck rendering, Unicode also encodes every individual card (🂡 through 🂾, 🃁 through 🃎, and so on) in the Playing Cards block, plus the two jokers. Those astral-plane characters require an emoji-aware font to display, so we keep the BMP suit symbols at the top of this set.
The playing card suit symbols set
More use cases
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