If you mean the lowest card with a heart suit you can have, it would be a two.
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.
In a standard deck of bridge cards, the order of suits from highest to lowest is spades, hearts, diamonds, and clubs. This ranking is important for determining the trump suit during the game. Spades are considered the strongest, followed by hearts, diamonds, and finally clubs as the weakest suit.
hearts
hearts
Depends if the type of suit is required in the game. The highest suit changes in different games.
Four : clubs , diamonds , hearts and spades .
A standard deck of 52 cards has 13 of each suit, including hearts.
Its the numbers that matter. (in for of a kind) The suit strength is based on the first letter of the suit.
It depends on the game, but in Bridge it is Spades, Hearts, Diamonds, and Clubs in order from highest to lowest.
cards in a suit ( a suit of playing cards, i.e. there are 13 clubs, 13 hearts etc)
13 of each suit.
Four suits... Hearts, clubs, diamonds, spades.