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Python Basic Object-Oriented Python Creating a Memory Game Card Class

Tip ā€” add pictures to your cards with emoji šŸ’

I wanted my grid to look more like traditional memory cards with pictures, so I used emoji instead of words. Emoji are treated as text characters, so they swap into this project without any extra code.

Ā¦  šŸ’  Ā¦  šŸ¦‰  Ā¦  šŸŒ»  Ā¦  šŸ¦š  Ā¦
Ā¦  šŸ‡  Ā¦  šŸŒ»  Ā¦  šŸ‡  Ā¦  šŸ˜  Ā¦
Ā¦  šŸ›¼  Ā¦  šŸ˜  Ā¦  šŸ  Ā¦  šŸ¦‰  Ā¦
Ā¦  šŸ  Ā¦  šŸ›¼  Ā¦  šŸ’  Ā¦  šŸ¦š  Ā¦
Ā¦  šŸ›ŗ  Ā¦  šŸš™  Ā¦  šŸšŒ  Ā¦  šŸš  Ā¦
Ā¦  šŸšš  Ā¦  šŸšŒ  Ā¦  šŸšš  Ā¦  šŸš‚  Ā¦
Ā¦  šŸš›  Ā¦  šŸš‚  Ā¦  šŸšœ  Ā¦  šŸš™  Ā¦
Ā¦  šŸšœ  Ā¦  šŸš›  Ā¦  šŸ›ŗ  Ā¦  šŸš  Ā¦

And, you can use an emoji for the card back, too:

Ā¦  šŸŸ„  Ā¦  šŸŸ„  Ā¦  šŸŸ„  Ā¦  šŸŸ„  Ā¦
Ā¦  ā‡ļø  Ā¦  ā‡ļø  Ā¦  ā‡ļø  Ā¦  ā‡ļø  Ā¦

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Chris Freeman
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Chris Freeman
Treehouse Moderator 68,441 Points

Very nice!! Great use of the Unicode support with Python!!