Tarot Cards
Complete guide to all 78 Rider-Waite Tarot cards. Explore their symbolic meanings, upright and reversed interpretations, and discover what each card reveals in a reading.
Major Arcana22 cards
22 cards representing key archetypes and life lessons — from The Fool (the journey's beginning) to The World (cycle's completion).
Wands14 cards
Element of Fire. Energy, inspiration, ambition, creativity, and spiritual growth.
Cups14 cards
Element of Water. Emotions, relationships, intuition, love, and the inner world.
Swords14 cards
Element of Air. Intellect, truth, conflict, decisions, and communication.
Pentacles14 cards
Element of Earth. Material wellbeing, health, work, and practical mastery.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many cards are in a Tarot deck?
The standard Tarot deck contains 78 cards: 22 Major Arcana, which represent major life themes and archetypal forces, and 56 Minor Arcana divided into four suits — Wands (Fire), Cups (Water), Swords (Air), and Pentacles (Earth). Each suit contains 14 cards: Ace through Ten, plus Page, Knight, Queen, and King.
What is the difference between Major and Minor Arcana?
The Major Arcana (22 cards) deal with significant life themes, karmic lessons, and major turning points — encounters with fundamental archetypal forces. The Minor Arcana (56 cards) reflect everyday situations, emotions, thoughts, and practical circumstances.
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