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Tarot Card Meanings: All 78 Cards Explained (Complete Guide)

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Complete Tarot Card Meanings: All 78 Cards Explained Last Updated: March 21, 2026 | Reviewed by: Deckaura Editorial Team | Reading Time: 5 min Welcome to the most comprehensive tarot card meaning guide online. This page contains all the tarot cards and their meanings, along with links to deta...

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Complete Tarot Card Meanings: All 78 Cards Explained

Last Updated: March 21, 2026 | Reviewed by: Deckaura Editorial Team | Reading Time: 5 min

Welcome to the most comprehensive tarot card meaning guide online. This page contains all the tarot cards and their meanings, along with links to detailed guides for each card in a standard 78-card deck. Each guide includes meanings for upright, reversed, love, career, and yes/no answers.

A traditional tarot deck consists of 78 cards: 22 Major Arcana, representing major life themes, and 56 Minor Arcana in four suits, representing everyday experiences. Use this list of tarot card meanings as a reference point for every reading.

Major Arcana Meanings (22 Cards)

The Major Arcana meanings symbolize important life events, spiritual lessons, and archetypal energies. These are the most powerful cards in the deck.

Minor Arcana Meanings (56 Cards)

The meanings of the Minor Arcana reflect everyday situations, emotions, challenges and opportunities across the four suits.

Suit of Wands (Fire Element)

Passion, creativity, ambition, action. Read the full Wands guide.

Suit of Cups (Water Element)

Emotions, relationships, intuition, love. Read the full Cups guide.

Suit of Swords (Air Element)

Intellect, conflict, truth, decisions. Read the full guide to Swords.

Suit of Pentacles (Earth Element)

Money, career, health, the material world. Read the full guide to the Pentacles.

How to Use This Tarot Card Meanings Guide

Click on any card above to read its full meaning, including upright, reversed, love, career, and yes/no interpretations. Each guide is designed for both beginners and experienced readers.

Quick Reference

  • Upright: Card energy expressed directly and positively
  • Reversed: Blocked, delayed, or internalized energy
  • Major Arcana: Significant life events and spiritual lessons
  • Minor Arcana: Everyday situations and temporary influences

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Frequently Asked Questions About Tarot Cards

What Are the 22 Cards in a Tarot Deck Called?

The 22 cards are called the Major Arcana (meaning "greater secrets"). They are numbered 0 through 21, beginning with The Fool and ending with The World. These cards represent major life themes, spiritual lessons, and significant turning points. The remaining 56 cards are called the Minor Arcana ("lesser secrets"), divided into four suits: Cups, Pentacles, Swords, and Wands. Together, the Major and Minor Arcana form the complete 78-card tarot deck.

Are There 21 or 22 Major Arcana Cards?

There are 22 Major Arcana cards. The confusion arises because The Fool is numbered 0, not 1. So the cards run from 0 (The Fool) to 21 (The World), giving a total of 22 cards. Every standard tarot deck contains exactly 22 Major Arcana and 56 Minor Arcana cards.

What Is the 22nd Card in Tarot?

The 22nd Major Arcana card (numbered 21) is The World. It represents completion, accomplishment, integration, and wholeness. When The World appears in a reading, it signals the successful end of a cycle and the fulfillment of a goal. It is considered one of the most positive cards in the entire tarot deck. Read the full World tarot card meaning.

Which Is the Most Powerful Tarot Card?

While every card holds power in the right context, The World (XXI) is widely considered the most powerful card in tarot because it represents total completion and mastery. Other candidates include The Tower (XVI) for its ability to shatter false structures, Death (XIII) for its transformative power, and The High Priestess (II) for her deep intuitive wisdom. The most powerful card in any reading is the one that speaks most directly to your situation.

What Is the Most Spiritual Card in Tarot?

The High Priestess (II) is often regarded as the most spiritual card in the tarot. She represents intuition, sacred knowledge, the divine feminine, and the subconscious mind. Other deeply spiritual cards include The Hermit (IX) (inner wisdom and soul-searching), The Star (XVII) (hope, faith, and spiritual renewal), and Temperance (XIV) (divine balance and higher purpose). Read more about The High Priestess tarot meaning.

What Is the Unspoken Rule of Tarot Cards?

The most widely recognized unspoken rule of tarot is: never read your own cards when you are emotionally distressed about the question. Strong emotions cloud interpretation and lead to biased readings. Other respected traditions include: always ask permission before reading for someone else, never use tarot to make medical or legal decisions, avoid asking the same question repeatedly (respect the first answer), and treat your deck with care and intention. Learn the fundamentals in our how to read tarot cards guide.

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All 78 Tarot Card Meanings at a Glance

Card Suit Upright Keywords Reversed Keywords Yes/No
The Fool Major Arcana New beginnings, innocence, spontaneity Recklessness, naivety, poor judgment Yes
The Magician Major Arcana Willpower, manifestation, skill Manipulation, trickery, wasted talent Yes
The High Priestess Major Arcana Intuition, mystery, inner knowledge Secrets, disconnection, withdrawal Yes
The Empress Major Arcana Abundance, fertility, nurturing Dependence, smothering, creative block Yes
The Emperor Major Arcana Authority, structure, leadership Tyranny, rigidity, lack of discipline Yes
The Hierophant Major Arcana Tradition, spiritual wisdom, conformity Rebellion, subversiveness, unorthodoxy Yes
The Lovers Major Arcana Love, harmony, partnerships Imbalance, misalignment, disharmony Yes
The Chariot Major Arcana Determination, willpower, triumph Aggression, lack of direction, no control Yes
Strength Major Arcana Courage, inner strength, compassion Self-doubt, weakness, insecurity Yes
The Hermit Major Arcana Soul-searching, introspection, solitude Isolation, loneliness, withdrawal Yes
Wheel of Fortune Major Arcana Cycles, fate, turning point Bad luck, resistance to change, setbacks Yes
Justice Major Arcana Fairness, truth, law Dishonesty, unfairness, lack of accountability Yes
The Hanged Man Major Arcana Surrender, letting go, new perspective Stalling, resistance, indecision Maybe
Death Major Arcana Transformation, endings, transition Resistance to change, fear, stagnation No
Temperance Major Arcana Balance, moderation, patience Imbalance, excess, lack of purpose Yes
The Devil Major Arcana Shadow self, attachment, addiction Release, breaking free, reclaiming power No
The Tower Major Arcana Upheaval, sudden change, revelation Avoidance, fear of change, delayed disaster No
The Star Major Arcana Hope, renewal, serenity Despair, disconnection, lack of faith Yes
The Moon Major Arcana Illusion, intuition, the subconscious Confusion, fear, misinterpretation No
The Sun Major Arcana Joy, success, vitality Temporary sadness, overly optimistic Yes
Judgement Major Arcana Reflection, reckoning, awakening Self-doubt, refusal of self-examination Yes
The World Major Arcana Completion, achievement, fulfillment Incompletion, shortcuts, emptiness Yes
Ace of Wands Wands Inspiration, new venture, creative spark Delays, lack of motivation, hesitation Yes
Two of Wands Wands Planning, future vision, decisions Fear of change, poor planning, impatience Yes
Three of Wands Wands Expansion, foresight, overseas opportunities Delays, frustration, obstacles Yes
Five of Wands Wands Competition, conflict, diversity of opinion Avoidance, inner conflict, compromise No
Ten of Wands Wands Burden, responsibility, hard work Delegation, breakdown, carrying too much No
Page of Wands Wands Enthusiasm, exploration, free spirit Hasty decisions, impatience, lack of direction Yes
Knight of Wands Wands Energy, passion, adventure Anger, impulsiveness, recklessness Yes
Queen of Wands Wands Confidence, independence, determination Jealousy, selfishness, demanding Yes
King of Wands Wands Leadership, vision, big picture Impulsiveness, ruthlessness, overbearing Yes
Ace of Cups Cups New love, compassion, emotional awakening Blocked emotions, emptiness, repression Yes
Two of Cups Cups Partnership, unity, mutual attraction Imbalance, breakup, disharmony Yes
Three of Cups Cups Celebration, friendship, community Overindulgence, gossip, isolation Yes
Six of Cups Cups Nostalgia, childhood, innocence Living in the past, unrealistic, naive Yes
Ten of Cups Cups Harmony, family, happiness Broken home, misalignment, family conflict Yes
Page of Cups Cups Creative opportunity, curiosity, intuitive messages Emotional immaturity, insecurity, escapism Yes
Knight of Cups Cups Romance, charm, imagination Moodiness, unrealistic, jealousy Yes
Queen of Cups Cups Compassion, calm, emotional security Codependency, insecurity, martyrdom Yes
King of Cups Cups Emotional balance, diplomacy, wisdom Manipulation, coldness, moodiness Yes
Ace of Swords Swords Clarity, breakthrough, truth Confusion, chaos, misinformation Yes
Three of Swords Swords Heartbreak, sorrow, grief Recovery, forgiveness, moving on No
Five of Swords Swords Conflict, defeat, winning at all costs Reconciliation, compromise, regret No
Seven of Swords Swords Deception, strategy, cunning Coming clean, confession, conscience No
Ten of Swords Swords Painful endings, defeat, rock bottom Recovery, regeneration, rising up No
Page of Swords Swords Curiosity, mental agility, new ideas Gossip, deception, all talk no action Yes
Knight of Swords Swords Ambition, speed, determination Impatience, impulsiveness, burnout Yes
Queen of Swords Swords Clear boundaries, independence, direct communication Coldness, bitterness, overly critical Yes
King of Swords Swords Intellectual power, authority, truth Quiet power misused, manipulation, cruelty Yes
Ace of Pentacles Pentacles New financial opportunity, prosperity, abundance Lost opportunity, poor planning, scarcity Yes
Four of Pentacles Pentacles Security, conservation, control Greed, materialism, possessiveness Yes
Seven of Pentacles Pentacles Patience, long-term investment, assessment Impatience, poor returns, lack of reward Maybe
Nine of Pentacles Pentacles Luxury, self-sufficiency, financial independence Over-investment in work, superficiality Yes
Ten of Pentacles Pentacles Wealth, legacy, family, long-term success Financial failure, family disputes, loss Yes
Page of Pentacles Pentacles Ambition, desire to learn, new opportunity Lack of focus, procrastination, laziness Yes
Knight of Pentacles Pentacles Hard work, routine, reliability Boredom, stubbornness, perfectionism Yes
Queen of Pentacles Pentacles Nurturing, practical, financial security Work-home imbalance, smothering, self-neglect Yes
King of Pentacles Pentacles Wealth, business, stability, leadership Greed, indulgence, materialism Yes
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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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