Bicycle Unicorn Playing Cards

  • Standard Poker size deck
  • Card back inspired by a vintage 1937 kem design
  • Features a custom ACE of spades and brightly colored faces
  • Printed on premium Bicycle brand cardstock
  • Made in the USA

We have gotten into collecting playing cards of different designs and we opted to buy this set for fun! Love the design, artwork and the detail to this fun and cool deck! As always Bicycle does not disappoint!

These Bicycle Unicorn Poker Playing Cards are typical bicycle quality (meaning high quality in my book). These cards are coated, not completely plastic, which I personally actually prefer. The spades and clubs are purple and the diamonds and hearts are pink which may be difficult for some to get use to, but I did not notice any lag in the game, so it was not an issue with my group at least. I also love these cards as the unicorn is the national animal of Scotland.

These cards are very unique in their coloring and I’ve had them for about 3 months, and I love them. They speak to every girl’s inner child and are a valuable deck to own

I bought these for my child who is into card tricks. They are not trick cards, just normal cards that look "fancy" for his budding magic tricks. He enjoys them.

Great cards, bought for a gift along with the mermaid ones too. Beautiful and fun!

These are the only cards I've ever seen where the normally red cards are pink. I lovie them so much!! The black is purple... so pretty, so different, so familiar. Just right.

The colors are bright and very pretty. They're like regular playing cards but have a fun image.

These cards are a great value and excellent Bicycle quality cards. My wife loves all things purple, and we both think Unicorns are quite cute, so it was a no-brainer to buy her a deck of these. The back design is delightful, with a Unicorn of multi-colored Rainbow plumage, with a Purple background and White four-leaf clovers. Very stylish! The Spade and Clubs are a very dark Purple. The Hearts and Diamonds are a hot Pink or Fuchsia color. The Court Cards are well matched to their suit colors, with little splashes of other colors. The Jokers are both standard joker, with one a Purple Outline and the other filled-in Purple, with splashes of other color, much the same as the court cards. No guarantee text on either one. The Ace of Spades sports the same Unicorn as shown on the tuck case. Also included is a nice double-backed card that is nice for display, or use as a spare joker. The 56th card is a relatively worthless social media card, used as a cheap marketing ploy. I predict these will sell well after word gets around. We can only hope the United States Playing Card Company has the brains to keep printing these. I, for one, would like to see a version of these with a tuck case not meant for the international market. The extra lettering required for French (meant for the Canada market) just takes away from the appearance of the design. So what are you waiting for? Get yourself a deck today!! LOL ** This is an unsolicited review. I am not receiving any compensation for posting this. All comments in this review are my own opinions. I have no affiliation with the manufacturer or any of their distributors.

The quality is typical for Bicycle which is wonderful. I love the happy unicorn design. The colors are dark purple and dark pink. They are easy to distinguish and the design is beautiful. I like Bicycle because of their linen texture. It's pleasant and slick but not so slippery that cards can't be stacked without sliding everywhere. The cards don't stick together at all. Great deck of cards.

Love these cards!! Came across them by accident and so happy I did. Fun gift or stocking stuffer for the unicorn lover in your life too. Instead of red and black these are purple and pink. Cute design and same good quality you would expect from Bicycle brand cards. I may pick up a second deck just to have as a back up because I like these so much!

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