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Five Below Decks

I hit the jackpot at Five Below. I found 6 different deck designs all for $1 each. This was the selection at my local store in Clark, NJ but there maybe even more designs available.

These two decks are the standard playing cards. The only difference is the backs of the decks. One design is red and one design is blue, these are the traditional colors.

This is a multi-colored deck with each suit having cards that are the colors of the rainbow.

This is a multi-colored deck with all four suit having multi-colored icons. The face cards are unique since they are just letters with no actual "faces." This is a nice deck, but I would not recommend it for beginners or the elderly. It is much harder to tell the suits apart.
This botanical deck is very educational. All 52 cards have have a different drawing of a flower along with the scientific name. Although this deck is only $1, it would make a great gift for an art or flower lover.
This Outdoor Adventure deck also features 52 unique cards. It's very rare to find decks like these, usually there will be some repeating design for pip cards, either by suit or by number. This deck features many national parks and historical sites. A fun alternative would be using this deck to form a "bucket list" of places to visit.















 

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