1F0
1F0 is a hexadecimal shorthand used in the Unicode character set to designate the Playing Cards block, which ranges from U+1F0A0 to U+1F0FF. The leading digits "1F0" identify the general block, while the final digits specify individual card symbols or related icons. The block encodes symbols for standard playing cards across four suits (spades, hearts, diamonds, clubs) and includes the back-of-card glyphs as well as related card-related symbols. In practice, each code point corresponds to a specific glyph in Unicode-capable fonts.
Rendering of the 1F0 playing-card symbols depends on the font and rendering system. Some fonts provide color
Usage context includes digital card games, educational software, and catalogs that reference cards in text form