Club suit Emoji

Activities

A black, three-leafed clover shape representing the club suit in a standard deck of playing cards. It is rendered as a solid, dark silhouette that stands out clearly against a white background.

Usage Context

Used frequently in gaming contexts, card shark banter, or to denote the club suit during discussions about poker, bridge, or blackjack. It is often grouped with its partner suits like , , or to complete a set or represent a full deck.

History

Tracing its roots back to the 15th-century French card decks, the club symbol evolved from the older Germanic acorn suit. It was formally adopted into the Unicode standard in 1993, reflecting the global ubiquity of playing cards in both physical casinos and early digital card game software.

Details

Glyph
Unicode
U+2663
Shortcode
:emoji_u2663:
HTML Entity
♣

Specifications

Vendor Microsoft
Category Activities
Subcategory game
Unicode Version 6.0
Emoji Version 1.0
License MIT
Tags
cardclubclubsgamesuitplaying cardspokerbridgegamblingcasinoclover

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