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Reversed Tarot Cards: What Reversals Mean (Full Guide)

Key Takeaways

A reversed tarot card is one that appears upside-down in a spread. It usually means the card’s upright energy is blocked, weakened, internalized, delayed, or in excess—and sometimes flipped to its opposite. Reversals add nuance; reading them is optional, and a reversal is not automatically bad. ...

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A reversed tarot card is one that appears upside-down in a spread. It usually means the card’s upright energy is blocked, weakened, internalized, delayed, or in excess—and sometimes flipped to its opposite. Reversals add nuance; reading them is optional, and a reversal is not automatically bad.

When a card lands upside-down, you don’t need a separate set of meanings to memorize. Start from the upright meaning, then apply one of five reversal patterns below. This page covers how reversals work plus the reversed meaning of all 22 Major Arcana cards.

The 5 Ways to Read a Reversed Card

  • Blocked or weakened. The upright energy is present but stuck, delayed, or low—like a dimmer switch turned down.
  • Internalized. The card’s energy is turned inward—felt privately rather than expressed in the outer world.
  • The opposite. The reversal flips the upright meaning to its shadow side (e.g. The Sun’s joy becomes temporary gloom).
  • Resistance or denial. You are resisting, avoiding, or not yet ready to receive the card’s lesson.
  • Excess. Too much of the upright quality—over-giving, over-control, or burnout.
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Reversed Major Arcana Meanings (All 22)

# Card Reversed Meaning
0 The Fool Recklessness, hesitation, fear of the unknown, naivety
1 The Magician Manipulation, untapped talent, poor planning
2 The High Priestess Withheld secrets, ignored intuition, confusion
3 The Empress Creative block, dependence, neglected self-care
4 The Emperor Domination, rigidity, loss of control
5 The Hierophant Rebellion, unconventionality, breaking with tradition
6 The Lovers Disharmony, imbalance, misaligned values
7 The Chariot Lack of direction, loss of control, aggression
8 Strength Self-doubt, low energy, insecurity
9 The Hermit Isolation, loneliness, withdrawal
10 Wheel of Fortune Bad luck, resistance to change, setbacks
11 Justice Unfairness, dishonesty, avoiding accountability
12 The Hanged Man Stalling, resistance, needless sacrifice
13 Death Resistance to change, stagnation, fear of endings
14 Temperance Imbalance, excess, lack of harmony
15 The Devil Releasing limiting beliefs, breaking free, reclaiming power
16 The Tower Fear of change, delaying the inevitable, averted disaster
17 The Star Hopelessness, discouragement, lack of faith
18 The Moon Releasing fear, confusion clearing, inner clarity
19 The Sun Temporary sadness, blocked joy, lack of clarity
20 Judgement Self-doubt, ignoring the call, harsh self-judgment
21 The World Incompletion, shortcuts, lack of closure
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Reversed Minor Arcana

The same five patterns apply to the 56 Minor Arcana cards. By suit: reversed Wands often mean delays or lost momentum; reversed Cups point to blocked or bottled-up emotions; reversed Swords show released tension or inner conflict; reversed Pentacles signal money or security setbacks. Open any card’s page for its full reversed meaning.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a reversed tarot card mean?

A reversed tarot card (one that appears upside-down) usually means the card's upright energy is blocked, weakened, internalized, delayed, or expressed in excess. It can also signal the opposite of the upright meaning. The exact reading depends on the card and the surrounding cards.

Do you have to read tarot cards reversed?

No. Reading reversals is optional. Many readers use only upright meanings and read difficult cards from context instead. Reversals simply add nuance—if you prefer, you can shuffle so cards rarely reverse, or ignore orientation entirely.

Are reversed tarot cards bad?

Not necessarily. A reversal is not automatically negative. Some reversed cards are actually positive—The Devil reversed can mean breaking free, and The Tower reversed can mean an avoided disaster. Reversals describe a different expression of energy, not simply 'bad luck.'

How do you read reversed tarot cards?

Start with the upright meaning, then ask which reversal pattern fits: is the energy blocked, internalized, reversed to its opposite, resisted, or in excess? Combine that with the card's position and the cards around it for a full interpretation.

Related: Major Arcana · Minor Arcana · Tarot Numerology.

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Selin Aura

Tarot Practitioner & Founder of Deckaura

Tarot practitioner and spiritual deck designer with expertise in oracle card systems and divination. Author of The Beginner's Journey to Tarot. Founder of Deckaura, offering 30+ handcrafted oracle and tarot decks with free worldwide shipping.

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