What is a tarot reading?

A guide to how cards gain meaning through symbol, question, spread and intuition.

What is a tarot reading?

Short answer

A tarot reading is not just memorizing card meanings; it connects the question, card position and the relationship between nearby cards. A classic tarot deck has 78 cards: 22 Major Arcana for larger turning points and 56 Minor Arcana for everyday choices and situations.

When it helps

Most readers arrive with a simple question: what does this card say about my situation? A love question, a work decision and a daily pull can make the same card speak in different tones, which is where Tarot, Major Arcana, Minor Arcana, Card position become useful.

Read through an example

Example: if the Moon appears for “Why does this relationship feel heavy?”, the first theme is uncertainty. With Two of Swords it points to an unspoken decision; with Six of Cups, old feeling; with Four of Pentacles, a need for safety.

Practical method

Start by turning the question into one clear sentence, then note the first word the card evokes. After that, check the card position: center, obstacle, support or possible direction. This keeps the reading grounded.

Next step

A good next step is a one-card pull, followed by the glossary meaning of the card that appears. If a dream is also present, Dreaming of mirror, Dreaming of path opens the same symbol language from another side.

Related paths: Tarot · Dreaming of mirror

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