Tarot

Pentacle Tarot

The Ace of Pentacles means new opportunities, growth, and happiness. If reversed, it can show feeling stuck or having empty success.

The King stands for being practical and making ideas real. Reversed, it can mean being unable to act or acting dishonestly.

The Queen brings stability and helps plans come true. If reversed, it can mean neglect or delays.

The Knight, or Prince, is about being responsible and getting things done. Reversed, it warns of being careless or not seeing results.

The Page, or Princess, is about finishing what you start and learning. Reversed, it can mean wasted energy or unrealistic goals.

The Ten of Pentacles shows prosperity, stability, and joy. Reversed, it can mean worries or sudden changes.

The Nine means comfort and personal growth. If reversed, it can point to health concerns or stalled progress.

The Eight is about improving through hard work. Reversed, it can mean lacking ambition or trust.

The Seven shows rewards for perseverance. Reversed, it means goals aren’t reached.

The Six is about generosity, balance, and sincere wealth. Reversed, it can mean greed or illness.

The Five shows loneliness, but also that worries can be eased by understanding. Reversed, it means relief or finding courage.

The Four stands for security and endurance. If reversed, it can mean losses or bad luck.

The Three is about being rewarded for your work, gaining things, or even pregnancy. Reversed, it can mean indifference or greed.

The Two is about finding balance and working toward your goals. Reversed, it can mean weakness or unexpected news.