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The WANGCL Braille Playing Cards feature tactile braille embossing on durable cardboard, designed to enable visually impaired and sighted players to enjoy poker and other card games together. Lightweight and portable, this 110g deck enhances cognitive skills like memory and dexterity, making it ideal for stress relief and inclusive fun at home or on the go.
Brand | WANGCL |
Model Number | HOY22595 |
Colour | Red, White, Black |
Product Dimensions | 25.4 x 5.08 x 6.86 cm; 110 g |
Material | Cardboard |
Special Features | Portable |
Item Weight | 110 g |
A**.
absolutely rubbish and cheap
Ordered these expecting a decent pack of cards, these are not laminated and are just hard paper. They came bent and are not fit for purpose. Unfortunately i cannot give lower than 1 star. I have received better cards from a Christmas cracker.I would price these at £2 tops. And even then i wouldn’t think they are value for money.My best advice is to buy elsewhere, I know I’m going to have to as these are useless
K**S
Price wise ok but need to know Braille
Expected guidelines notes on understanding Braille.
S**Y
Not what was ordered
The cards are like a normal deck, exercise with terrible braille at the top corner. Some is not even correct, might aswell of done it myself. A few of the cards have holes where who ever did the braille pushed way to hard and peirced right through, very annoyed with this order honestly! Definitely sending them back!
A**C
Nope.
Extremely flimsy and bad quality. I would not but again!
M**N
Review from a braille reader
I got these for Christmas. They're great and take some getting used to. It seems the photos of the cards as shown in the description display the braille the wrong way up! so I thought I'd add an explanation of how they read for a braille user.The cards have braille in the top left and bottom right corner. This is so you can have the card either way round when playing. The print and braille are on the same side of the card, as you'd expect when braille and print users are playing together.The card's value is given first, with the card's suit written next to it. This is different to other packs of cards (my others were from the RNIB, UK), where the suit is written underneath. The card's value is generally given as a number without the braille number sign. This means that the 3 of spades, for instances, is written as 'cs' (see explanations below.)Explanation of card valuesace = letter a (dot 1)2 = letter b (dots 1 and 2)3 = letter c (dots 1 and 4)4 = letter d (dots 1, 4 and 5)5 = letter e (dots 1 and 5)6 = letter f (dots 1, 2 and 4)7 = letter g (dots 1, 2, 4 and 5)8 = letter h (dots 1, 2 and 5)9 = letter i (dots 2 and 4)10 = letter x (dots 1, 3, 4 and 6)jack = letter j (dots 2, 4 and 5)queen = letter q (dots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5)king = letter k (dots 1 and 3)There are two jokers in the pack.ow (dots 1,3 and 5, followed by dots 2, 4, 5 and 6)oj (dots 1, 3 and 5 followed by dots 2, 4 and 5)Explanation of card suitsclubs = letter c (dots 1 and 4)diamonds = letter d (dots 1, 4 and 5)hearts = letter h (dots 1, 2 and 5)spades = letter s (dots 2, 3 and 4)
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