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🁒 U+1F052, 🁒
DOMINO TILE HORIZONTAL-04-05
🁑
[U+1F051]
Domino Tiles 🁓
[U+1F053]

🂄 U+1F084, 🂄
DOMINO TILE VERTICAL-04-05
🂃
[U+1F083]
Domino Tiles 🂅
[U+1F085]

🁘 U+1F058, 🁘
DOMINO TILE HORIZONTAL-05-04
🁗
[U+1F057]
Domino Tiles 🁙
[U+1F059]

🂊 U+1F08A, 🂊
DOMINO TILE VERTICAL-05-04
🂉
[U+1F089]
Domino Tiles 🂋
[U+1F08B]

Translingual

Symbol

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  1. A domino tile, the 4-5.
    • 2016, Miguel Lugo, Competitive Dominoes: How to Play Like a Champion - Second Edition (in English), Dog Ear Publishing, →ISBN, page 4:
      For example, these tiles comprise the suit of 4s:
      🁿 🂀 🂁 🂂 🂃 🂄 🂅

See also

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 (back)
0 🀱 🁣 🀲 🁤 🀳 🁥 🀴 🁦 🀵 🁧 🀶 🁨 🀷 🁩 🀰 🁢
1 🀸 🁪 🀹 🁫 🀺 🁬 🀻 🁭 🀼 🁮 🀽 🁯 🀾 🁰
2 🀿 🁱 🁀 🁲 🁁 🁳 🁂 🁴 🁃 🁵 🁄 🁶 🁅 🁷
3 🁆 🁸 🁇 🁹 🁈 🁺 🁉 🁻 🁊 🁼 🁋 🁽 🁌 🁾
4 🁍 🁿 🁎 🂀 🁏 🂁 🁐 🂂 🁑 🂃 🁒 🂄 🁓 🂅
5 🁔 🂆 🁕 🂇 🁖 🂈 🁗 🂉 🁘 🂊 🁙 🂋 🁚 🂌
6 🁛 🂍 🁜 🂎 🁝 🂏 🁞 🂐 🁟 🂑 🁠 🂒 🁡 🂓
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