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Bells are a
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in
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of the
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and German-suited cards. Unlike the other German suits, this suit was not adapted by French card makers. In its place, there was initially a suit of red crescents until the suit of
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was added to the
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(known as tiles in France). The suit is usually known in German as ''Schellen'', but is sometimes abbreviated to ''Schell''. Cards are referred to as in a French deck e.g. the "9 of Bells", but in German as ''"Schellen 9"'', or the "Unter of Bells" (''Schellunter'' or ''Schell-Unter''). Bells are the lowest suit in Skat,
Schafkopf Schafkopf (), also called Bavarian Schafkopf, is a popular German trick-taking card game of the Ace-Ten family for four players that evolved, towards the end of the 19th century, from German Schafkopf. It is still very popular in Bavaria, where it ...
and Doppelkopf, but the second highest in Préférence. The 7 of Bells (''Schellen 7'') or, in
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the 6 of Bells (''Belle,
Weli The ''Weli'', formerly ''Welli'', is a playing card used in the Salzburg and William Tell card decks, which are Austrian regional patterns of the German-suited playing cards. It has the value of 6 of Bells and, in the South Tyrol variant of th ...
'') is the second highest trump card in the game of
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. The gallery below shows a suit of Bells from a German suited pack of 32 cards, plus the ''
Weli The ''Weli'', formerly ''Welli'', is a playing card used in the Salzburg and William Tell card decks, which are Austrian regional patterns of the German-suited playing cards. It has the value of 6 of Bells and, in the South Tyrol variant of th ...
'' or 6 of Bells which is used in some games as an 'honour' card. The main pack is of the Saxonian pattern: File:Weli.jpg, 6 (''Weli'') File:Saxonian Deck - Bells - 07.jpg , 7 File:Saxonian Deck - Bells - 08.jpg , 8 File:Saxonian Deck - Bells - 09.jpg , 9 File:Saxonian Deck - Bells - 10.jpg, 10 File:Saxonian Deck - Bells - Unter.jpg ,
Unter Unter (German, 'under', 'below' or 'among') may refer to: * Unter (playing card), the Jack card in German and Swiss-suited playing cards * Unter Null, stage name of Erica Dunham, an American musician See also * * Über (disambiguation), the a ...
File:Saxonian Deck - Bells - Ober.jpg ,
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File:Saxonian Deck - Bells - King.jpg ,
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File:Saxonian Deck - Bells - Deuce.jpg,
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