 | Ace of Cups | Unconditional love, New feelings, New friendship, Beauty, Opulence, Pleasure, Self-love | Repressed emotion, Blocked logic, Emotional overwhelm, Alteration, Emptiness | The Ace of Cups is the first card of the suit of Cups in the Minor Arcana of the Tarot, representing the pure essence of emotions, intuition, and relationships. | When the Ace of Cups appears in the reverse in a Tarot reading, its upright qualities of new emotional beginnings, love, intuition, and emotional abundance are disrupted, blocked, or suppressed. |
 | Two of Cups | Balance, Attraction, Partnership, Harmony, Mirth, Equality, Balance, Connection | Imbalance, Tension, Folly, Waste, Dissipation, Disunion, Silly action, Rejection, Separation | The Two of Cups is the second card of the suit of Cups in the Minor Arcana of the Tarot, representing connection, partnership, and emotional harmony. | When the Two of Cups appears in the reverse in a Tarot reading, its upright qualities of partnership, emotional harmony, love, and collaboration are disrupted, imbalanced, or strained. |
 | Three of Cups | Support, Sharing, Celebration, Problem resolution, Gladness, Bounty, Joy, Friendship, Society | Overabundance, Excessive pleasure, Loss of prestige, Disloyalty, Rejection, Betrayal | The Three of Cups is the third card of the suit of Cups in the Minor Arcana of the Tarot, representing celebration, friendship, and communal joy. | When the Three of Cups appears in the reverse in a Tarot reading, its upright qualities of celebration, friendship, collaboration, and emotional abundance are disrupted, strained, or imbalanced. |
 | Four of Cups | Contemplation, Apathy, Seclusion, Closed, Lack of risk, Boredom, Demotivation | New approaches to old problems, New events and possibilities, Enthusiasm for life, Acceptance | The Four of Cups is the fourth card of the suit of Cups in the Minor Arcana of the Tarot, representing introspection, apathy, or missed opportunities. | When the Four of Cups appears in the reverse in a Tarot reading, its upright qualities of apathy, introspection, missed opportunities, and emotional stagnation are shifted, resolved, or intensified. |
 | Five of Cups | Grief, Loss, Self-pity, Despair, Disappointment, Disillusionment, Fear of risk, Mourning | Acceptance, Hope, Forgiveness, Gratitude, Charity, Kindness, New alliance, Recovery | The Five of Cups is the fifth card of the suit of Cups in the Minor Arcana of the Tarot, representing loss, grief, and shifting perspectives. | When the Five of Cups appears in the reverse in a Tarot reading, its upright qualities of loss, grief, regret, and shifting perspective are altered, often indicating a movement toward healing or a different kind of emotional challenge. |
 | Six of Cups | Nostalgia, Memories, Healing, Comfort, Steady gain, Pleasure after hardships | Strife arising from vanity, Thanklessness, Cynicism, Independence, Unforgiveness | The Six of Cups is the sixth card of the suit of Cups in the Minor Arcana of the Tarot, representing nostalgia, memories, and emotional connections to the past. | When the Six of Cups appears in the reverse in a Tarot reading, its upright qualities of nostalgia, kindness, reconnection, and innocence are disrupted, blocked, or misdirected. |
 | Seven of Cups | Daydreams, Illusions, Choices, Fantasy, Loss of control, Escapism, Promises unfulfilled | Desire, Lust, Vanity, Wrath, Temptation, Distraction, Disarray | The Seven of Cups is the seventh card of the suit of Cups in the Minor Arcana of the Tarot, representing choices, illusions, and imagination. | When the Seven of Cups appears in the reverse in a Tarot reading, its upright qualities of multiple choices, illusion, imagination, and indecision are shifted, clarified, or intensified. |
 | Eight of Cups | Action, Change, Journey, Instability, Lack of centre, Dissatisfaction, Separation | Temporary success, Searching for riches, Drifting, Withdrawal, Numbness | The Eight of Cups is the eighth card of the suit of Cups in the Minor Arcana of the Tarot, representing transition, letting go, and seeking deeper meaning. | When the Eight of Cups appears in the reversed in a Tarot reading, its upright qualities of letting go, seeking deeper meaning, emotional transition, and introspection are disrupted, resisted, or redirected. |
 | Nine of Cups | Happiness, Compassion, Trust in the universe, High-minded, Optimism | Selfishness, Greed, Materialism, Mistakes, Imperfections | The Nine of Cups is the ninth card of the suit of Cups in the Minor Arcana of the Tarot, often referred to as the “wish card,” symbolizing satisfaction, contentment, and emotional fulfilment. | When the Nine of Cups appears in the reverse in a Tarot reading, its upright qualities of contentment, wishes fulfilled, emotional abundance, and gratitude are disrupted, unfulfilled, or misdirected. |
 | Ten of Cups | Belonging, Happiness, Lasting success, Home, Feeling blessed, Generosity, Contentment, Family | Dissipation, Pity, Quietness, Waste, Arguments, Disunity | The Ten of Cups is the tenth card of the suit of Cups in the Minor Arcana of the Tarot, representing emotional fulfilment, harmony, and joy in relationships. | When the Ten of Cups appears in the reverse in a Tarot reading, its upright qualities of emotional fulfilment, harmony in relationships, joy, and lasting happiness are disrupted, strained, or unfulfilled. |
 | Page of Cups | Sweetness, Gentleness, Reflective, Self-exploration, Intuition, Kindness, Sensitivity | Flatterer, Selfish, Deviation from the path, Naïve, Irrational | The Page of Cups is one of the court cards in the suit of Cups in the Minor Arcana of the Tarot, representing youthful energy, emotional sensitivity, and creative beginnings. | When the Page of Cups appears in the reverse in a Tarot reading, its upright qualities of emotional sensitivity, creative inspiration, messages of love, and openness are disrupted, blocked, or misdirected. |
 | Knight of Cups | Romantic, Sensitive, Indolent, Graceful, Poetic, Vain, Moody, Idealistic | Manipulative, Unreliable, Fickle, Moody, Idle, Sensual, Untruthful | The Knight of Cups is one of the court cards in the suit of Cups in the Minor Arcana of the Tarot, representing romanticism, emotional pursuit, and idealism. | When the Knight of Cups appears in the reverse in a Tarot reading, its upright qualities of romanticism, emotional pursuit, chivalry, and creativity are disrupted, misdirected, or unbalanced. |
 | Queen of Cups | Imaginative, Kind, Good-natured, Compassionate, Calm, Receptive, Embodiment | Moddy, Withdrawn, Insecure, Inconsistency of honour, Neglectful, Dependence, Martyrdom | The Queen of Cups is one of the court cards in the suit of Cups in the Minor Arcana of the Tarot, representing emotional maturity, intuition, and nurturing compassion. | When the Queen of Cups appears in the reverse in a Tarot reading, its upright qualities of emotional maturity, intuition, nurturing support, and creativity are disrupted, unbalanced, or misdirected. |
 | King of Cups | Subtle, Crafty, Wisdom, Fierce nature with calm exterior, Considerate, Balanced, Generous | Lack of emotional intelligence, Lack of control, Merciless, Shifty in dealings, Coldness | The King of Cups is one of the court cards in the suit of Cups in the Minor Arcana of the Tarot, representing emotional mastery, compassion, and balanced leadership. | When the King of Cups appears in the reverse in a Tarot reading, its upright qualities of emotional mastery, compassionate leadership, intuition, and creative control are disrupted, unbalanced, or misdirected. |
 | Ace of Pentacles | Prosperity, Power, Opportunity, Manifestation, Labour, New venture | Prosperity without happiness, Misused wealth, Corruption, Loss, Missed chances | The Ace of Pentacles is the first card of the suit of Pentacles in the Minor Arcana of the Tarot, representing new beginnings, prosperity, and grounded opportunities. | When the Ace of Pentacles appears in the reverse in a Tarot reading, its upright qualities of new financial opportunities, grounded beginnings, abundance, and manifestation of goals are disrupted, delayed, or misdirected. |
 | Two of Pentacles | Balance, Adaptability, Change in circumstances, Argumentative, Wandering | Forced gaiety, Inflexibility, Chaos, Imbalance, Overwhelmed, Disorganised | The Two of Pentacles is the second card of the suit of Pentacles in the Minor Arcana of the Tarot, representing balance, adaptability, and resource management. | When the Two of Pentacles appears in the reverse in a Tarot reading, its upright qualities of balance, adaptability, resource management, and multitasking are disrupted, overwhelmed, or misaligned. |
 | Three of Pentacles | Cooperation, Gain, Teamwork, Creativity, Realisation, Influence, Common goals | Low quality, Mediocrity, Lack of skill, Preoccupation, Isolation, Sloppiness, Group conflict | The Three of Pentacles is the third card of the suit of Pentacles in the Minor Arcana of the Tarot, representing collaboration, skill, and craftsmanship. | When the Three of Pentacles appears in the reverse in a Tarot reading, its upright qualities of collaboration, skill, recognition, and building foundations are disrupted, misaligned, or undermined. |
 | Four of Pentacles | Control, Stability, Security, Rank, Covetous, Suspicious, Material gain, Conservation, Protection | Greed, Materialism, Lack of originality, Possessiveness, Obstacles | The Four of Pentacles is the fourth card of the suit of Pentacles in the Minor Arcana of the Tarot, representing stability, control, and attachment to material security. | When the Four of Pentacles appears in the reverse in a Tarot reading, its upright qualities of material security, control, conservatism, and hoarding are disrupted, loosened, or misdirected |
 | Five of Pentacles | Insecure, Hardship, Poverty, Loss of money or position, Toil, Harshness, Need, Lack of resources | Money regained after severe toil, Determined, Obstinate, Obstinate, Recovery, Assistance, Gift | The Five of Pentacles is the fifth card of the suit of Pentacles in the Minor Arcana of the Tarot, representing hardship, insecurity, and exclusion. | When the Five of Pentacles appears in the reverse in a Tarot reading, its upright qualities of financial hardship, emotional exclusion, health challenges, and missed support are shifted, alleviated, or intensified in new ways. |
 | Six of Pentacles | Giving, Receiving, Fairness, Justice, Generality, Sharing, Influence, Nobility | Pride of riches, Debt, Insolent from success, Selfishness, Unfairness, Injustice, Power dynamics | The Six of Pentacles is the sixth card of the suit of Pentacles in the Minor Arcana of the Tarot, representing generosity, balance in giving and receiving, and material support. | When the Six of Pentacles appears in the reverse in a Tarot reading, its upright qualities of generosity, balance in giving and receiving, material support, and fair power dynamics are disrupted, imbalanced, or misdirected. |
 | Seven of Pentacles | Planning, Progress, Perseverance, Diligence, Reflection, Necessity, Remembering | Waste, Disorganization, Chaos, Giving up, Impatience, No reward, Imprudence | The Seven of Pentacles is the seventh card of the suit of Pentacles in the Minor Arcana of the Tarot, representing patience, investment, and assessment of progress. | When the Seven of Pentacles appears in the reverse in a Tarot reading, its upright qualities of patience, assessment of progress, delayed rewards, and hard work are disrupted, misdirected, or unfulfilled. |
 | Eight of Pentacles | Education, Detail, Perseverance, Overly careful, Apprenticeship, Talent, High standards, Skill | Careless, Unfocused, Meanness, Hoarding, Lack of meaning behind actions, Uninspired | The Eight of Pentacles is the eighth card of the suit of Pentacles in the Minor Arcana of the Tarot, representing diligence, skill development, and focused effort. | When the Eight of Pentacles appears reversed in a Tarot reading, its upright qualities of diligence, skill development, attention to detail, and apprenticeship are disrupted, misdirected, or unbalanced. |
 | Nine of Pentacles | Accomplishment. Inheritance, Covetousness, Self-care, Reward, Satisfaction, Luxury | Frivolity, Setbacks, Poverty, Dissipation, Bad faith, Danger, Wanting rewards without work | The Nine of Pentacles is the ninth card of the suit of Pentacles in the Minor Arcana of the Tarot, representing abundance, independence, and self-sufficiency. | When the Nine of Pentacles appears in the reverse in a Tarot reading, its upright qualities of abundance, independence, refinement, and disciplined success are disrupted, diminished, or misdirected. |
 | Ten of Pentacles | Legacy, Inheritance, Roots, Security, family, Prosperity, Pinnacle of success | Problems, Insecurity, failure, Slothfulness, Dullness of mind, Instability | The Ten of Pentacles is the tenth card of the suit of Pentacles in the Minor Arcana of the Tarot, representing wealth, legacy, and long-term stability. | When the Ten of Pentacles appears in the reverse in a Tarot reading, its upright qualities of wealth, legacy, community, and long-term success are disrupted, diminished, or misaligned. |
 | Page of Pentacles | Ideas, Opportunity, Eagerness, Curiosity, Diligence, Courage, Ambition, Loyalty | Wasteful, Dissipation of ideas, Unrealistic, Blocked, Inactive, Distracted, Irresponsible, Greed. | The Page of Pentacles is one of the court cards in the suit of Pentacles in the Minor Arcana of the Tarot, representing curiosity, new beginnings, and a practical approach to learning or opportunities. | When the Page of Pentacles appears in the reverse in a Tarot reading, its upright qualities of new opportunities, practical learning, focus, and manifestation of goals are disrupted, unfocused, or misdirected. |
 | Knight of Pentacles | Conservative, Methodical, Dull, Dependable, Patient, Clever, Efficient, Responsible | Lack of courage, Avaricious, Jealous, Grasping, Unreliable, Obsession with work, Stubborn | The Knight of Pentacles is one of the court cards in the suit of Pentacles in the Minor Arcana of the Tarot, representing reliability, diligence, and a methodical approach to goals. | When the Knight of Pentacles appears in the reverse in a Tarot reading, its upright qualities of reliability, methodical progress, practicality, and commitment to work are disrupted, stalled, or misdirected. |
 | Queen of Pentacles | Protective, Generous, Charming, Intelligent, Kind, Truthful, Practical | Undecided, Capricorn, Moody, Foolish, Suffocating, Nagging, Materialize, Jealous | The Queen of Pentacles is one of the court cards in the suit of Pentacles in the Minor Arcana of the Tarot, representing nurturing abundance, practicality, and grounded care. | When the Queen of Pentacles appears in the reverse in a Tarot reading, its upright qualities of nurturing abundance, practicality, care, and connection to nature are disrupted, unbalanced, or misdirected. |
 | King of Pentacles | Realistic, Solid, Good character, Intelligence, Steady, Reliable, Providing | Animalistic, Material, Dull, Corrupt, Stubborn, Miserly, Authoritarian, Controlling | The King of Pentacles is one of the court cards in the suit of Pentacles in the Minor Arcana of the Tarot, representing mastery, prosperity, and grounded leadership. | When the King of Pentacles appears in the reverse in a Tarot reading, its upright qualities of material mastery, grounded leadership, responsibility, and connection to the physical world are disrupted, unbalanced, or misdirected. |
 | Ace of Swords | Logic, Power, Heart of the matter, Insight, Clarity, Breakthrough, Ideas | Tyranny, Disaster, Self-destruction, Chaos, Weakness, Lack of clarity | The Ace of Swords is the first card of the suit of Swords in the Minor Arcana of the Tarot, representing clarity, truth, and new mental beginnings. | When the Ace of Swords appears in the reverse in a Tarot reading, its upright qualities of mental clarity, new ideas, decisiveness, and justice are disrupted, clouded, or misdirected. |
 | Two of Swords | Stalling, Indecision, Strength through suffering, Peace restored, Stalemate | Bad choices, Decisiveness, Action, Disloyalty, Misrepresentation | The Two of Swords is the second card of the suit of Swords in the Minor Arcana of the Tarot, representing indecision, balance, and emotional conflict. | When the Two of Swords appears in the reverse in a Tarot reading, its upright qualities of indecision, emotional blockage, balancing opposites, and the need for clarity are disrupted, released, or intensified in new ways. |
 | Three of Swords | Pain, Suffering, Bitter truth, Separation, Strife, Selfishness, Heartbreak | Release, Optimism, Forgiveness, Alienation, Distraction, Recovery | The Three of Swords is the third card of the suit of Swords in the Minor Arcana of the Tarot, representing heartbreak, emotional pain, and truth revealed. | When the Three of Swords appears in the reverse in a Tarot reading, its upright qualities of heartbreak, truth revealed, emotional release, and conflict are disrupted, alleviated, or intensified in new ways. |
 | Four of Swords | Rest, Ease, Restoration, Recharging, Reflection, Abundance | Continuing despite stress, Laziness, Exhaustion, Restlessness, Stuck, Unwillingness to rest. | The Four of Swords is the fourth card of the suit of Swords in the Minor Arcana of the Tarot, representing rest, contemplation, and recovery. | When the Four of Swords appears in the reverse in a Tarot reading, its upright qualities of rest, contemplation, mental retreat, and preparation for action are disrupted, resisted, or prematurely ended. |
 | Five of Swords | Selfishness, Conflict, Aggression, Argument, Fear of failure, Self-sabotage, Anxiety | Strength tested, Approachable, Fairness, Assertiveness, Uncertain outlook, Resentment | The Five of Swords is the fifth card of the suit of Swords in the Minor Arcana of the Tarot, representing conflict, defeat, and the cost of winning. | When the Five of Swords appears in the reverse in a Tarot reading, its upright qualities of conflict, victory at a cost, ego-driven actions, and defeat are disrupted, resolved, or intensified in new ways. |
 | Six of Swords | Transition, Exit, Moving beyond, Problem solving, A journey, Deeper thinking, Rewards | Stuck, Stalemate, Unwanted proposals, Unaccepted offers, Lack of empathy | The Six of Swords is the sixth card of the suit of Swords in the Minor Arcana of the Tarot, representing transition, healing, and moving forward. | When the Six of Swords appears in the reverse in a Tarot reading, its upright qualities of transition, healing, guided journey, and letting go of the past are disrupted, delayed, or misaligned. |
 | Seven of Swords | Dishonesty, Betrayal, Strategy, Tactics, Trickery, Low self-esteem | Revelations, Freedom. Truth, Argumentativeness, Wise counsel, Trustworthiness, Confession | The Seven of Swords is the seventh card of the suit of Swords in the Minor Arcana of the Tarot, representing strategy, deception, and careful navigation. | When the Seven of Swords appears in the reverse in a Tarot reading, its upright qualities of deception, strategic planning, avoiding confrontation, and self-interest are disrupted, exposed, or redirected. |
 | Eight of Swords | Disempowerment, Fears, Doubts, Uncontrolled thoughts, Fruitless overthinking, Captivity | Freedom to choose, Self-created boundaries, New perspective, External limitations | The Eight of Swords is the eighth card of the suit of Swords in the Minor Arcana of the Tarot, representing restriction, fear, and mental imprisonment. | When the Eight of Swords appears in the reversed in a Tarot reading, its upright qualities of mental imprisonment, restriction, fear, and the need for clarity are disrupted, released, or shifted in new ways. |
 | Nine of Swords | Anxiety, Anguish, Hopelessness, Worry, Captivity, Imprisonment, Victimisation | Patience, Unselfishness, Timidity, Control, Decisions made, Finding help | The Nine of Swords is the ninth card of the suit of Swords in the Minor Arcana of the Tarot, representing anxiety, despair, and mental anguish. | When the Nine of Swords appears in the reverse in a Tarot reading, its upright qualities of anxiety, despair, mental overload, and the need for perspective are disrupted, alleviated, or intensified in new ways. |
 | Ten of Swords | Ruin, Defeat, Failure, Insolence, Overthrow, Speaking many words, Hopelessness | Recovery, Regeneration, Rebirth, Beneficial, Improvement, Advantage, Profit | The Ten of Swords is the tenth card of the suit of Swords in the Minor Arcana of the Tarot, representing endings, betrayal, and transformation through pain. | When the Ten of Swords appears in the reverse in a Tarot reading, its upright qualities of painful endings, betrayal, rock bottom, and acceptance are disrupted, alleviated, or shifted in new ways. |
 | Page of Swords | Restless, Energetic, Talkative, Eager, Curious, Aggressive | Frivolous, Cunning, Careless, Defensive, Incompetent, Ideas without action, Gossip | The Page of Swords is one of the court cards in the suit of Swords in the Minor Arcana of the Tarot, representing curiosity, intellectual energy, and communication. | When the Page of Swords appears in the reverse in a Tarot reading, its upright qualities of intellectual curiosity, communication, vigilance, and new mental ventures are disrupted, misdirected, or blocked. |
 | Knight of Swords | Fearless, Ambitious, Competitive, Logical, Scientific, Skilful, Brave, Clever | Deceitful, Tyrannical, Clarity, Imprudent, Unpredictable, Disorganised | The Knight of Swords is one of the court cards in the suit of Swords in the Minor Arcana of the Tarot, representing action, ambition, and intellectual drive. | When the Knight of Swords appears in the reverse in a Tarot reading, its upright qualities of ambitious action, mental clarity, impulsiveness, and advocacy are disrupted, misdirected, or intensified in negative ways. |
 | Queen of Swords | Intelligent, Quick, Complexity, Graceful, Observant, Perceptive | Critical, Cruel, Overbearing, Bitter, Deceitful, Unreliable, Dismissive | The Queen of Swords is one of the court cards in the suit of Swords in the Minor Arcana of the Tarot, representing clarity, independence, and intellectual strength. | When the Queen of Swords appears in the reverse in a Tarot reading, its upright qualities of intellectual clarity, independence, honest communication, and emotional maturity are disrupted, distorted, or misdirected. |
 | King of Swords | Precision, Articulate, Truthful, Cautious, Design & plans, Controlled but determined | Malicious, Plotting, Obstinate, Harsh, Severe, Ruthless, Manipulation | The King of Swords is one of the court cards in the suit of Swords in the Minor Arcana of the Tarot, representing intellectual mastery, authority, and truth. | When the King of Swords appears in the reverse in a Tarot reading, its upright qualities of intellectual mastery, authority, truth, and clear communication are disrupted, distorted, or misdirected. |
 | Ace of Wands | Will to create, Energy, Inspiration, Creation, Force, Strength, Gain | False start, Vexation, Cancellation, Delays, Misunderstanding | The Ace of Wands is the first card of the suit of Wands in the Minor Arcana of the Tarot, representing inspiration, new beginnings, and creative energy. | When the Ace of Wands appears in the reverse in a Tarot reading, its upright qualities of new beginnings, creative inspiration, passion, and potential for growth are disrupted, blocked, or misdirected. |
 | Two of Wands | Justice, Boldness, Dominion, Decisions, Planning, First stage | Unrealistic, Stifled, Sadness, Wine withdrawal, Procrastination | The Two of Wands is the second card of the suit of Wands in the Minor Arcana of the Tarot, representing planning, vision, and decision-making. | When the Two of Wands appears in the reverse in a Tarot reading, its upright qualities of planning, decision-making, personal power, and exploration of opportunities are disrupted, blocked, or misdirected. |
 | Three of Wands | Preparation, Planning, Expansion, Established force, Nobility, Success, Openness, Honesty | Arrogance, Obstinacy, Delays, Treacherous, Obstacles, Disorganization | The Three of Wands is the third card of the suit of Wands in the Minor Arcana of the Tarot, representing expansion, foresight, and progress. | When the Three of Wands appears in the reverse in a Tarot reading, its upright qualities of expansion, foresight, collaboration, and waiting for results are disrupted, delayed, or misdirected. |
 | Four of Wands | Celebrations, Stability, Home, Rest, Cleverness, Beauty, Romance, Mirth, Milestones, Community | Tension, Turbulence, Anxious, Unprepared, Hurried, Insincere | The Four of Wands is the fourth card of the suit of Wands in the Minor Arcana of the Tarot, representing celebration, stability, and community. | When the Four of Wands appears in the reverse in a Tarot reading, its upright qualities of celebration, stability, community, and milestones are disrupted, destabilized, or misaligned. |
 | Five of Wands | Arguments, Inner or outer conflict, Struggle, Boldness, Tension, Rivalry, Competition | Passive, Scattered, Desire, Complex situation, Trickery | The Five of Wands is the fifth card of the suit of Wands in the Minor Arcana of the Tarot, representing competition, conflict, and dynamic tension. | Upright, the Five of Wands represents competition, creative tension, teamwork through challenges, and struggle for dominance, often depicted as figures clashing with wands, symbolizing dynamic conflict or rivalry that can foster growth if managed constructively. |
 | Six of Wands | Progress, Confidence, Conquest, Public recognition, Triumph | Pride of riches, Delay, Fear, Apprehension, Doubt, Ignored | The Six of Wands is the sixth card of the suit of Wands in the Minor Arcana of the Tarot, representing victory, recognition, and confidence. | When the Six of Wands appears in the reverse in a Tarot reading, its upright qualities of victory, public recognition, confidence, and progress after struggle are disrupted, diminished, or misdirected. |
 | Seven of Wands | Competition, Challenge, Struggle, Advantage, Gain, Overcoming, Defence, Perseverance | Obstacles, Ignorance, Pretence, Threats, Disempowered, Insecure | The Seven of Wands is the seventh card of the suit of Wands in the Minor Arcana of the Tarot, representing defence, perseverance, and standing your ground. | When the Seven of Wands appears in the reverse in a Tarot reading, its upright qualities of defence, perseverance, assertiveness, and navigating a competitive environment are disrupted, weakened, or misdirected. |
 | Eight of Wands | Movement, Speed, Quick decisions, Change, Boldness, Excessive force, Generosity | Eloquent, Untrustworthy, Insolent, Theft, Oppressive, Dispute, Jealousy, Delays, Frustration | The Eight of Wands is the eighth card of the suit of Wands in the Minor Arcana of the Tarot, representing speed, movement, and rapid progress. | When the Eight of Wands appears in the reverse in a Tarot reading, its upright qualities of rapid progress, clear communication, sudden opportunities, and flow are disrupted, delayed, or misdirected. |
 | Nine of Wands | Courage, Persistence, Strength, Unshakeable force, Great success, Health, Discipline, Valour | Frustrated, Defensive, Anxious, Obstinate, Delay, Disaster | The Nine of Wands is the ninth card of the suit of Wands in the Minor Arcana of the Tarot, representing resilience, perseverance, and vigilance. | When the Nine of Wands appears in the reverse in a Tarot reading, its upright qualities of resilience, vigilance, battle-worn strength, and nearing completion are disrupted, weakened, or misdirected. |
 | Ten of Wands | Burden, Responsibility, Stress, Blockages, Lost faith, Frustration, Excessive pressure | Lying, Malice, Obstinacy, Envy, Irresponsibility, Carelessness | The Ten of Wands is the tenth card of the suit of Wands in the Minor Arcana of the Tarot, representing burden, responsibility, and the weight of ambition. | When the Ten of Wands appears in the reverse in a Tarot reading, its upright qualities of burden, overextension, hard work toward completion, and sacrifice for goals are disrupted, alleviated, or misdirected. |
 | Page of Wands | Courage, Excitement, Free spirit, Love of life, Enthusiastic, Discovery | Superficial, Theatrical, Distracted, Depressed, Domineering, Bad news, Instability | The Page of Wands is one of the court cards in the suit of Wands in the Minor Arcana of the Tarot, representing enthusiasm, exploration, and creative beginnings. | When the Page of Wands appears in the reverse in a Tarot reading, its upright qualities of enthusiasm, exploration, messages, and youthful energy are disrupted, diminished, or misdirected. |
 | Knight of Wands | Energy, Passion, Adventure, Generous, Impetuous, Courage, Departure | Evil-minded, Cruel, Bigoted, Hurried, Careless, Discord | The Knight of Wands is one of the court cards in the suit of Wands in the Minor Arcana of the Tarot, representing passion, adventure, and dynamic energy. | When the Knight of Wands appears in the reverse in a Tarot reading, its upright qualities of passion, adventure, impulsiveness, and charismatic leadership are disrupted, misdirected, or diminished. |
 | Queen of Wands | Warmth, Passion, Enthusiasm, Determination, Adaptable, Steady force, Independence | Aggressive, Demanding, Dramatic, Obstinacy, Jealousy, Deceit, Self-doubt | The Queen of Wands is one of the court cards in the suit of Wands in the Minor Arcana of the Tarot, representing confidence, charisma, and creative leadership. | When the Queen of Wands appears in the reverse in a Tarot reading, its upright qualities of confidence, creative passion, independence, and nurturing leadership are disrupted, diminished, or misdirected. |
 | King of Wands | Visionary, Successful, Swift, Expansion, Strength, Power, Will, Courage, Leadership | Severity, Intolerance, Cruelty, Austere, Stubborn, Ruthlessness, Opinionated | The King of Wands is one of the court cards in the suit of Wands in the Minor Arcana of the Tarot, representing visionary leadership, bold action, and entrepreneurial spirit. | Upright, the King of Wands represents visionary leadership, entrepreneurial spirit, charisma, and passion, embodying a commanding presence that inspires others through bold action and creative vision. |