Learn how tarot works — all 78 card meanings upright and reversed, step-by-step spread guides, and reading techniques for every level, free at Unmei Tarot.

Eight of Pentacles tarot meaning: upright diligence, mastery & apprenticeship; reversed perfectionism. Plus love, career, symbolism, and combinations.

Nine of Pentacles meaning: self-sufficiency, earned luxury, independence. Upright & reversed, love, career, the hooded falcon symbol, and card combinations.

Ten of Pentacles tarot meaning: upright legacy, family, lasting wealth; reversed disputes, instability. Love, career, money readings and card combinations.

Page of Pentacles tarot meaning: upright study, ambition, new opportunity; reversed procrastination. Career, money, love, and learning-versus-doing decoded.

Knight of Pentacles tarot meaning: upright reliability and slow steady progress, reversed stagnation, plus love, career and money readings.

Three of Pentacles tarot meaning: upright teamwork & skill, reversed ignored expertise, plus love, career, and card combinations explained.

Four of Pentacles tarot meaning: upright security and saving, reversed release and letting go, plus love, money, and card combinations explained.

Five of Pentacles tarot meaning: hardship, loss, isolation upright; recovery and accepted help reversed. Love, career, health readings and the lit window symbol.

Six of Pentacles tarot meaning: generosity, giving and receiving, fairness upright; strings attached, power imbalance reversed. Love, money, and who holds the scale.

Seven of Pentacles tarot meaning: patience, investment, and assessment upright; impatience and wasted effort reversed. Love, career, and combinations explained.

Knight of Wands tarot meaning: upright action, passion, travel; reversed haste and no follow-through. Plus love, career, combinations and symbolism.

Queen of Wands tarot meaning: confidence, warmth, and charisma upright; jealousy and self-doubt reversed. Plus love, career, the black cat, and combinations.

King of Wands tarot meaning: upright leadership, vision, charisma; reversed impulsive, domineering. Love, career, combinations, and the vision-vs-impatience read.

Ace of Pentacles tarot meaning: upright opportunity & prosperity, reversed missed chances, plus love, career, money readings and card combinations.

Two of Pentacles tarot meaning: upright balance and adaptability, reversed overwhelm, plus love, career, and money readings and card combinations.

Seven of Wands tarot meaning: defending hard-won ground upright and reversed, plus the blind spot no guide covers — fighting an enemy you can't even count.

Eight of Wands tarot meaning: speed, messages, travel, and the one card with no people — motion already loosed and impossible to recall. Upright & reversed.

Nine of Wands tarot meaning: resilience, boundaries & guardedness upright; exhaustion & defensiveness reversed. Love, career, symbolism and the real-threat test.

Ten of Wands tarot meaning: burden, overload & responsibility upright; burnout, delegation & release reversed. Plus love, career and the hidden-town symbol.

Page of Wands tarot meaning: upright curiosity, new ideas & fiery messages; reversed hesitation & scattered energy. Plus love, career, and a calling-vs-thrill test.

Two of Wands tarot meaning: planning vs. actually leaving, upright & reversed, Mars-in-Aries fire, love, career, travel, FAQ, and why the leap stalls.

The Three of Wands is the wait after you've already launched. Upright, reversed, love, career, travel meanings, plus combos and FAQ from a Tokyo reader.

Four of Wands tarot meaning: celebration, homecoming, marriage upright; muffled or unreceived joy reversed. Yes/No, love, family, career, and Venus-in-Aries.

Five of Wands tarot meaning: upright competition, reversed conflict avoidance, and why the real issue is a missing shared goal, not a fight.

Six of Wands tarot meaning: public victory, recognition, and the weight of being watched. Upright, reversed, love, career, combinations, and a Yes/No lean.

Five of Swords tarot meaning: hollow victory, conflict, and the two swords left in the grass. Upright and reversed, love, career, self-respect, and a Yes/No lean.

Six of Swords tarot meaning: a grief-tinged crossing to calmer water. Upright, reversed, love, career, and which boat figure you are.

Seven of Swords tarot meaning: upright, reversed, love and career — plus the three thieves (you, them, or self-deception) and what the two abandoned swords cost.

Eight of Swords tarot meaning: upright, reversed, love, career, and the blindfold someone else tied first — plus why the prison stays self-imposed.

Ace of Wands tarot meaning: upright, reversed, love, career, and the falling Yods that show why this spark is on a clock. Yes/No plus card combos.

Five of Cups tarot meaning: grief, loss, and the bridge most readings miss. Upright, reversed, love, career, combinations, yes/no, and numerology.

Queen of Cups tarot meaning: symbolism, upright & reversed, love, yes/no, combinations, and how to tell if she's a person, a feeling, or you.

King of Cups tarot meaning: upright emotional mastery, reversed repression or manipulation, love, career, yes/no, combos — plus how to tell calm from a wall.

Page of Cups meaning, upright and reversed: a tender emotional or creative beginning. Learn whether it's a message, an invitation, or a person.

Knight of Cups meaning, upright and reversed, in love, career and messages. The Mercury-winged messenger: is he a person, or an offer arriving to you?

Six of Cups tarot meaning — nostalgia, reunion, the inner child. Upright, reversed, love, yes/no, combos, and when comfort is a trap. By a Tokyo reader.

Seven of Cups tarot meaning: the 7 cups decoded, upright vs reversed, love, career, combinations & whether it's a yes or no. Real options vs your own fog.

Eight of Cups tarot meaning: the necessary departure, upright & reversed, love & career, yes/no resolved, plus key card combinations.

Nine of Cups tarot meaning: the wish card decoded — upright, reversed, love, career, yes/no, combinations, and whether it grants the right wish.

Ten of Cups tarot card meaning, upright and reversed: symbolism, love, family, yes/no, card combinations, and why the rainbow is a promise, not a trophy.

Ace of Cups tarot meaning: symbolism, upright & reversed, love, yes/no, and 6 card combinations — plus the receiving question other guides skip.

Two of Cups tarot card meaning explained: upright and reversed, love, symbolism, yes/no, combinations, and the one question most guides skip.

Three of Cups tarot meaning: celebration, friendship, reversed, yes/no, love, and the one question that decides if the joy is about you.

Four of Cups tarot meaning: apathy, withdrawal, the unseen offered cup. Upright vs reversed, love, career, combinations, Moon-in-Cancer numerology, and FAQ.

Ace of Swords means mental breakthrough and hard truth — upright, reversed, love and career. Plus the question it really asks: clarity, or just certainty?

What the Two of Swords as feelings really means in love — upright, reversed, for a crush or an ex. Avoidance, not absence: the blindfold is a choice.

Four of Swords as feelings means rest and recovery, not rejection — the feeling is dormant, not gone. Upright, reversed, crush, and ex meanings.

What the Nine of Swords means as feelings, upright & reversed — for a crush, an ex, and why his anxiety is proof he cares, not a verdict on you.

Ten of Pentacles as feelings means deep, forever love — but does he want YOU or the stable family picture you complete? Upright & reversed.

What the Ace of Pentacles means as feelings: grounded, serious, slow-growing love, upright and reversed, for a crush, ex, and love readings.

Nine of Cups as feelings: the wish card decoded upright & reversed, for love, crush & ex — plus is he happy with you, or with himself?

Three of Cups as feelings means joy and friendship-love—but is it aimed at you or the group? Upright, reversed, crush, ex, and how to tell.

What the Seven of Cups means as feelings, upright and reversed — for a crush, an ex, and the real question: does he love you or a fantasy of you?

What the Four of Cups as feelings really means—upright, reversed, for a crush or ex. Tell apart 'bored of you' from 'numb to everything right now'.

Eight of Wands as feelings means fast, exciting feeling—upright and reversed. Learn if it's deep love building or just a flare, plus crush and ex.

The Hermit as feelings rarely means rejection. A Tokyo reader on upright vs reversed, crush, ex, and how to tell processing from fading.

The High Priestess as feelings means deep, hidden emotion behind a veil. Upright vs reversed, for a crush, ex and love — and why she withholds on purpose.

The Chariot as feelings means love shown through action, not words. Upright and reversed meaning for a crush, an ex, and love readings.

Strength as feelings means a powerful emotion held gently on purpose. Upright, reversed, crush, ex — and how to tell tenderness from a white-knuckle grip.

Upright The Emperor as feelings means committed, protective love shown through structure and providing. Reversed warns of control. Crush, ex & love read.

The Hierophant as feelings means committed, marriage-minded love — upright and reversed. Plus: does he want you, or the next right step?

What the Tower as feelings means upright and reversed — crush, partner, or ex. Why he may run from a feeling that scares him, not from indifference.

Death as feelings rarely means love is dead — it's transforming. Upright, reversed, crush and ex meanings, plus how to tell deepening from closure.

Two of Swords meaning: a deferred decision and uneasy truce. Upright, reversed, love and career — plus the real question: what is the stalemate protecting?

Three of Swords means heartbreak, grief, and the truth that cuts because it is exact. Upright and reversed meanings, love, combinations, and what the cut reveals.

Queen of Pentacles as feelings is warm, practical care — but she nurtures everyone. The real tell of love is whether she lets you take care of her.

Knight of Pentacles as feelings is steady but slow. Slow isn't the problem, directionless is — the tell is whether his patience has a horizon.

Page of Pentacles as feelings is sincere but slow. The tell guides skip: are his careful steps getting bigger, or only his excuses?

Four of Swords meaning: rest, recovery, and recuperation, upright and reversed. Learn to tell restorative rest from a shutdown that can't restore.

Nine of Swords meaning: anxiety, dread, and sleepless overthinking upright and reversed. Learn the diagnostic for telling real fear from a mind-made one.

His calm tone carries the same weight whether it's yes or no. How to read the King of Swords as feelings — and tell respect from a kind rejection.

Her bluntness isn't rejection — it's how she shows she cares. Read the Queen of Swords as feelings and tell cutting you off from cutting through to you.

All those questions could be a crush — or a background check. Read the Page of Swords as feelings and tell real interest from curiosity that's just vetting you.

Ten of Swords means rock bottom, betrayal, and a painful ending with dawn on the horizon. Upright and reversed meanings, plus how to tell real damage from a mind making it total.

Page of Swords meaning: a curious, truth-seeking mind, upright and reversed, in love, career and conflict, plus how to tell honest inquiry from defensive vigilance.

Knight of Wands as feelings: is the fire aimed at you or the chase? Plus whether to text back when he goes cold, and what to say.

Queen of Wands as feelings: warmth she broadcasts to everyone. The real test is the cat, not the sunflowers. Is she still warm when she's not performing?

Page of Wands as feelings is a real but un-aimed spark. Skip the platitudes: run a 3-signal, two-week stress test to score whether it lasts.

Knight of Swords tarot meaning, upright and reversed: decisive action, ambition, the speed-vs-progress test, plus love, career, combinations and FAQ.

Queen of Swords tarot meaning: clear-eyed honesty, independence, and hard-won wisdom upright; coldness, bitterness, or manipulation reversed. Symbolism, love, career, combos, and how to tell her sharpness from a wound.

Queen of Pentacles tarot meaning: upright abundance and nurturing, reversed self-neglect and burnout, plus love, career, money, and card combinations.

King of Pentacles tarot meaning: upright wealth, security, the provider; reversed greed and control. Full guide to love, career, money and card combos.

After a Knight of Swords goes hot-then-silent, expect a blunt text or silence within days — not weeks. The falsifiable timeline most feelings guides skip.

King of Pentacles as feelings reads as provision, not words. The impractical-gift test tells whether he cherishes you or just manages you well.

Ace of Wands as feelings is loud about intensity, silent about duration. The diagnostic competitors skip: does the desire make plans, or only make moments?

King of Swords tarot meaning: upright clarity, authority and honest judgment; reversed manipulation, coldness and abuse of power. Plus love, career, combinations and the line between wisdom and being right as a weapon.

Six of Cups as feelings means nostalgia — but for you, or who they were back then? Two tests reveal which, and whether reaching out goes anywhere.

The no-motion card: they feel everything and initiate nothing. Triage Five of Cups as feelings against its grief-neighbors before betting on a return.

Does his fire survive when you stop applauding? The witness test for the King of Wands as feelings — real desire vs passion that needs an audience.

Will my ex come back tarot spread that diagnoses your real motive first — four sub-types that flip every green-light card from real to revolving door.

Eight of Cups as feelings isn't a static read — it's a 3-phase walk. Diagnose which phase they're in, then decide whether to lean in, ask, or grieve.

Ten of Swords as feelings, decoded: the agency split (stabbed vs. laid down) translated into observable two-week behavior — not another vague binary.

How to read reconciliation tarot accurately: which questions help and which distort the reading, when to use the Hexagram, Time Arrow, or Celtic Cross, and why cards drawn during cooling-off almost always read as 'they still feel you' — and how to fix it.

Two of Cups as feelings — mutual, electric, reciprocal love. Upright & reversed, crush and ex, plus: same cup, or just two that look alike?

Ten of Cups as feelings — calm, settled, long-term love. Upright & reversed, crush and ex, plus how to tell if they want you or the picture.

Three of Swords as feelings — real heartbreak, not indifference. Upright & reversed, crush and silent ex, plus why pain proves something was real.

Page of Cups as feelings: a tender, shy, new affection — real but early. Upright & reversed, crush and ex, plus: have they admitted it to themselves?

Ace of Cups as feelings: a heart freshly opened, pure but unproven. Upright & reversed, crush and ex, plus: overflowing for you, or just overflowing?

King of Cups as feelings — deep, mature, steady love that doesn't perform. Upright & reversed, crush and ex, plus is his calm maturity or a wall?

Queen of Cups as feelings — deep, nurturing, attuned love. Upright & reversed, crush and ex, plus is she in love with you, or just feeling with you?

Knight of Cups as feelings — romantic, smitten, openly expressed love. Upright & reversed, crush and ex, plus does he love you or being in love?

The Sun as feelings — happy, confident, no games, no wish to hide it. Upright & reversed, crush and ex, plus why this card wants the feeling seen.

The Empress as feelings — deep, nurturing, protective love that wants to care for you. Upright & reversed, crush and ex, plus nurture vs smother.

The Star as feelings — calm, hopeful, healing love that feels safe, not intense. Upright & reversed, crush and ex, plus why quiet isn't lukewarm.

The Lovers as feelings — upright & reversed, what a crush or ex really feels, and why it means soul-level choice, not just attraction. Plus vs Two of Cups.

The Moon as feelings — unclear, anxious emotion, not hidden love. Upright & reversed, crush and ex, plus how to tell confusion from your own projection.

The Devil as feelings — intense, magnetic attraction, sometimes obsession. Upright & reversed, crush and ex, plus how to tell craving from real love.

The Sun tarot card as earned arrival after The Moon — red flag echo, white horse, 21 rays, Leo, upright, reversed, Yes/No, vs Star. Plus card combos and FAQ.

Judgement tarot card decoded — St George cross, coffins not graves, Pluto rulership, upright, reversed, Yes/No, and vs Justice. Includes combos and FAQ.

The World tarot decoded — almond mandorla (not a circle), two wands, androgyne dancer, Saturn, upright, reversed, Yes/No, vs Fool. Plus card combos and FAQ.

The Tower tarot card beyond the disaster cliché — Mars rulership, 22 yods as seeds, upright, reversed, Yes/No, and vs Death. Combos, FAQ, free reading.

The Star tarot card as the rebuild after the Tower — five streams, ibis vs phoenix, Aquarius hope, upright, reversed, Yes/No, vs Moon. Combos + FAQ included.

The Moon tarot card decoded — crayfish half out, 15 yods, Pisces/Neptune projection vs intuition, upright, reversed, Yes/No, vs Star. Includes combos and FAQ.

Death tarot card beyond the disclaimer — four figures decoded, Scorpio/Pluto, upright, reversed, Yes/No, and vs The Tower. Combos + FAQ + free reading.

Temperance tarot card as a recipe, not vague balance — impossible water stream, triangle-in-square, Sagittarius, Yes/No, vs Justice. Plus card combos and FAQ.

The Devil tarot card as the dark mirror of The Lovers — loose chains as consent, Capricorn, upright, reversed, Yes/No, vs The Tower. Combos + FAQ included.

Wheel of Fortune tarot — TARO/ROTA letters, four fixed-sign creatures, Jupiter. Upright, reversed, karma, Yes/No, and vs Death. Combos + FAQ included.

Justice tarot card — not who wins, but what becomes visible. Upright, reversed, VIII/XI numbering, Libra, Yes/No, and vs Judgement. Plus card combos and FAQ.

The Hanged Man tarot card — voluntary pause, not punishment. Odin on Yggdrasil, Neptune, upright, reversed, Yes/No, vs Death. Combos + FAQ included.

The Chariot tarot card — disciplined willpower under pressure, harnessing opposing forces. Upright, reversed, Yes/No, and vs Strength. Includes combos and FAQ.

Strength tarot card — inner mastery, not brute force. Upright, reversed, VIII vs XI numbering, Leo, Yes/No, and vs The Chariot. Combos + FAQ included.

The Hermit tarot card — chosen solitude, not loneliness. Seal of Solomon light, upright, reversed, Yes/No, and vs Four of Swords. Combos + FAQ included.

The Lovers tarot card — values-aligned choice, not just romance. Upright, reversed, soulmate readings, Yes/No, and vs Two of Cups. Plus card combos and FAQ.

The Hierophant tarot card — accepted apprenticeship, when to learn inside a structure. Upright, reversed, Yes/No, and vs The Emperor. Plus card combos and FAQ.

The three-card tarot spread isn't just past-present-future. Layouts, love, career, Yes/No variations, and when to upgrade to a bigger spread.

Celtic Cross tarot spread decoded — Golden Dawn origin, 10 positions in order, disputed 3-5-6 sequence, and when not to use it. With a free spread tool.

Honest love tarot spread guide — 6 layouts for singles, couples, exes and soulmates, the ethical line on third-party questions. With a free spread tool.

Honest yes/no tarot guide — 1, 3, and 5-card spreads, the real list of yes/no/maybe cards, and when yes/no is the wrong tool. Plus a free spread tool.

Six career tarot spreads — daily check-in, 3, 5, 7-card crossroads, stay-or-go, job-offer — with a decision tree and court cards as coworkers.

Honest guide to reversed tarot cards — 5 working methods, a decision rule for picking, and cards where reversed is actually better. Plus free practice deck.

A working daily tarot practice — one-card morning draw, three-line journal template, repeating cards, and 30/90/365-day milestones. Free daily draw inside.

The Emperor tarot card — authority, structure, Aries fire. Upright and reversed meanings for love, leadership, career and discipline. Plus card combos and FAQ.

The Empress tarot card — fertility, abundance, Venus energy. Upright + reversed guide for love, pregnancy, career, creative projects. Plus combos and FAQ.

The High Priestess tarot card — intuition, secrets, the subconscious. Upright, reversed, love, career, and Moon correspondence. Combos + FAQ included.

The Magician tarot card stands for creation and willpower. Upright and reversed meanings for love, career, and personal growth. Plus card combos and FAQ.

What does The Fool tarot card mean? Explore its new beginnings symbolism, upright and reversed meanings in love and career, plus key card combinations.

Discover the crucial taboos in tarot reading, from respecting the cards to avoiding harmful practices. A must-read guide for responsible tarot practice.

From the origins of tarot to practical techniques, a comprehensive beginner's guide including deck selection, learning methods, and common misconceptions.