Sunday, April 5, 2026
Your Daily Tarot Card
A unique card drawn from the 78-card Tarot deck just for you today
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Understanding the Tarot
The Tarot is an ancient divination system consisting of 78 cards, each rich with archetypal symbolism and spiritual meaning. Originating in 15th-century Europe, the Tarot evolved into a powerful tool for self-reflection, meditation, and guidance. The deck is divided into the 22 Major Arcana cards representing major life themes, and the 56 Minor Arcana across four elemental suits.
A daily Tarot pull provides a focal point for your day. Rather than predicting specific events, the card acts as a mirror for your subconscious mind, illuminating energies, patterns, and possibilities you might otherwise overlook.
Major Arcana
The 22 archetypal cards of spiritual transformation
The Fool
0
The Magician
1
The High Priestess
2
The Empress
3
The Emperor
4
The Hierophant
5
The Lovers
6
The Chariot
7
Strength
8
The Hermit
9
Wheel of Fortune
10
Justice
11
The Hanged Man
12
Death
13
Temperance
14
The Devil
15
The Tower
16
The Star
17
The Moon
18
The Sun
19
Judgement
20
The World
21
The Four Suits
56 cards reflecting daily experiences across four elements
Wands
Fire
Passion, creativity, ambition, and spiritual growth
Cups
Water
Emotions, relationships, intuition, and inner fulfillment
Swords
Air
Intellect, truth, conflict, and mental clarity
Pentacles
Earth
Material wealth, health, stability, and craft
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the daily Tarot card work?
Your daily Tarot card is selected based on today's date combined with your unique session. This means you receive a consistent card throughout the day that is personally attuned to your energy. The card may appear upright or reversed, each carrying a different nuance of meaning.
What is the difference between Major and Minor Arcana?
The Major Arcana consists of 22 cards representing major life themes, spiritual lessons, and karmic influences. The Minor Arcana has 56 cards divided into four suits (Wands, Cups, Swords, Pentacles) representing daily experiences, challenges, and opportunities in specific areas of life.
What does a reversed Tarot card mean?
A reversed Tarot card suggests the energy of the card is blocked, internalized, or expressing its shadow side. It does not mean the opposite of the upright meaning, but rather indicates a need for deeper reflection on that card's theme. Reversed cards often point to areas requiring attention or inner work.
How should I interpret my daily Tarot card?
Approach your daily card with an open mind. Consider how the card's themes, keywords, and symbolism relate to your current situation. Reflect on both the specific meaning and the broader archetypal energy. The card is a mirror for your own intuition and inner wisdom.
Can Tarot predict the future?
Tarot is best understood as a tool for reflection and guidance rather than literal prediction. The cards illuminate patterns, energies, and possibilities in your life, helping you make more conscious decisions. Your free will always determines your path forward.
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