Unless playing a game in which suits are deliberately ranked, there is no "one above the other" rule.
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Playing cards typically have four suits: hearts, diamonds, clubs, and spades. Each suit has different symbols on the cards, such as hearts for hearts, diamonds for diamonds, clovers for clubs and spades for spades.
This is not possible. There are only 13 spades and 13 clubs in a deck.
Spades - King David Clubs - Alexander the Great Hearts - Charlemagne Diamonds - Julius Caesar
There are four suits in a standard deck of cards: spades, hearts, diamond and clubs. Spades and clubs are black, hearts and diamonds are red.
18. Two of spades through ten of spades, and two of clubs through ten of clubs.
12 to 3
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The lowest value suit is clubs. In bridge, the suits are divided into two groups: major suits (spades and hearts) and minor suits (diamonds and clubs). So, the result of ranking the suits in order of highest to lowest would be spades, hearts, diamonds, and then clubs.