Cards are divided into suits based on pips or color. Ranking indicates suit superiority, suits don't have fixed order. Most decks have one card of each rank in each suit
Japanese pictorial maxim representing "see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil". Originated from 17th-century Tōshō-gū shrine carvings in Nikkō. May have come from Chinese Tendai-Buddhist legend from 8th century. Japanese saying "mizaru, kikazaru, iwazaru" means "see not, hear not, speak not"
Mathematical symbols represent objects, actions, and relationships in formulas. Decimal digits and Latin letters are the most basic symbols. Greek alphabet and Hebrew letters are increasingly used. Standard typeface is italic for Latin and lowercase Greek letters
Star and asterisk symbols are Unicode characters used for decorative and typographic purposes. Symbols can be copied and pasted directly from the list. Some symbols may not display correctly due to platform limitations
Green represents nature, fertility and earth in Muslim-majority countries. White symbolizes peace, innocence and surrender in Monaco and Uruguay. Red signifies revolution and blood in Monaco, Tonga and Greenland
Red and white flags symbolize historical sacrifice and purity. Each country has distinct significance in its flag design. Flags reflect national identity, values and historical paths