Introduction
Tarot spreads are layouts used to read tarot cards. They give structure to a reading and help you focus on a question or situation. Each position in a spread has a meaning, which makes it easier to understand the cards.
You can use simple or complex spreads depending on your experience and what you want to explore.
What is a Tarot Spread?
A tarot spread is a specific way of placing cards on the table. Each position represents something, such as the past, present, future, or advice.
Instead of reading cards randomly, spreads give context. This helps you connect the meanings of the cards in a clear and organised way.
How It Works
When you use a spread, each card answers a part of your question.
For example:
- One card might show the current situation
- Another might show challenges
- Another might show the likely outcome
You shuffle the deck, focus on your question, and lay the cards in the chosen pattern. Then you read each card based on both its meaning and its position.
Types of Tarot Spreads
There are many types of spreads, ranging from very simple to detailed.
Single-Card Spread
- One card pulled for quick insight
- Good for daily guidance
Three-Card Spread
- Often used for past, present, future
- Can also represent situation, action, outcome
Five-Card Spread
- Adds more detail and layers
- Useful for deeper questions
- Try our Love Spread, Decision spread, or Career Spread
Celtic Cross
- One of the most well-known spreads
- Uses 10 cards for a full overview of a situation
Themed Spreads
- Designed for specific topics like love, career, or decision-making
- Each position has a clear purpose
When to Use It
Use tarot spreads when you want clarity or direction.
Common situations include:
- Making a decision
- Understanding a relationship
- Reflecting on personal growth
- Exploring a problem or challenge
- Getting daily or weekly guidance
Simple spreads are best for quick answers. Larger spreads are better when you need a deeper understanding.
Examples of Tarot Spreads
Here are some commonly used spreads:
- One-card daily guidance
- Three-card pastโpresentโfuture
- Three-card situationโactionโoutcome
- Five-card decision spread
- Celtic Cross spread
- Love and relationship spread
- Career guidance spreads
- Year-ahead or monthly spreads
How to Interpret and Use It
Start by looking at each card in its position. Ask yourself what that position represents and how the card fits into it.
Keep these tips in mind:
- Read each card in context, not on its own
- Look for connections between cards
- Notice repeating themes or symbols
- Keep your interpretation simple and clear
- Trust your first understanding before overthinking
If youโre unsure, go back to the basic meanings of the cards and build from there.
Conclusion
Tarot spreads give structure to your readings and make them easier to understand. They help you break down a question into clear parts and see the bigger picture.
Start with simple spreads and build up over time. The more you practice, the more natural it will feel to read the cards and connect their meanings.