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How Do I Read Tarot Cards For My Relationship?

How Do I Read Tarot Cards For My Relationship?

Relationships are a massive part of our lives. We’re often looking for ways we can work on our romantic relationships to either fix what’s not working or try and improve what’s already great.

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So, if you’ve ever tried to read your own tarot cards for a love reading but wondered how to piece it all together, then I have you covered.

I’m Sar, an intuitive tarot reader, and I’m going to walk you through how to navigate a relationship tarot reading for yourself even if you’re new to tarot. And if any questions come up for you, feel free to reach me or book a tarot reading and we can meet!

Tarot cards for love

You might know that there are cards in the tarot deck that signify relationships. There’s the Two of Cups and, of course, the Lovers card. Whenever those cards show up in a reading, it’s a strong indication of a healthy relationship.

It reminds us to be grateful for our partners and to honour them rather than trying to change them. With a good relationship, the two of you can fly further together than you could apart.

However, there are 76 other cards in the Tarot deck. And, I rarely pull The Lovers card in a romantic reading. So, how do you read cards for your relationship when it seems like the cards hav nothing to do with love?

I’ll show you my two simple go-to spreads for relationship readings that illuminate the dynamics between romantic partners.

I used the Wild Unknown Tarot deck for these readings. You can see all the tarot decks in my arsenal and get them on Amazon if you find yourself attracted to one of them.

Even if you’ve never done a reading before, know that you can’t get it wrong. Sit with your cards and then shuffle them any way that feels natural to you. You can fan them out and select them one-by-one or cut the deck into thirds and recombine it, drawing your cards from the top.

Three-Card Relationship Spread

Three-card spreads are my favourite because they quickly get to the heart of the matter. They’re especially good for beginners. Here’s what the spread looks like:

  1. Problem: What is the problem in the relationship? What is holding the two of them back from a conscious relationship? What is the obstacle to overcome?

  2. Context: Why is this problem happening? What exacerbates it? What else do we need to consider when trying to “fix” the “problem”?

  3. Solution: How do we “fix” the relationship? What do we need to know in order to have a healthy relationship? How do we overcome our issues?

Sample three-card tarot spread

1. Problem: IV of Wands

The relationship is built around friendship, shared interests and coming together over creative ideas and endeavours. The four of wands is usually a very positive ‘party card’ that signifies things are going well. Since this is in the ‘problem’ spot, I read that my relationship is too friendly, that we’re more friends than we are romantic partners and that’s where the heart of the problem lies.

It’s interesting that the four of wands is a card of completion, and I also see in spot #3, solution, I have the world card which I know to be another signifier of completion

What does completion mean in regards to the relationship? If I was having doubts about our relationship, this might be a signal that things have come to their natural end between us. Another way to read it is that there’s been an end to a cycle of our relationship or a form of our relationship, so it could be signifying evolution or growth.

For me, in the context of my relationship, I definitely see that it’s showing me I’m too chummy with my romantic partner and that aspect of our relationship has been a key to our success as a couple in the past, but if we want to move forward it’s actually going to start holding us back.

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2. Context: The Star

This is one of the most positive affirming cards in the whole deck. To me, it always signifies high female energy in a situation. I think it shows that the context of us being friends rather than romantic partners, that I’ve been leading the charge on that and it's actually more my fault than his.

Like the four of wands card, it signifies good things ahead and a sort of time of reflection on the successes.

The star also means “hope” so I think this is a sign that if I've been experiencing doubts or uncertainty, that I should take heart and have hope that my situation will improve and everything will work itself out in the end even if there seem to be no concrete answers to my questions.

3. Solution: The World

The world is the solution to my relationship problem! It's amazing how these three cards tie in together so perfectly. That’s part of the reason why I love doing a 3-card spread, particularly for relationships because it’s easy to tie the themes together and get to the deep thoughts and emotions quickly.

The world signifies the end or completion of a cycle. It’s a time of rest and reflection. Instead of “doing” it’s time for “being”. It’s also a time to prepare for the next stage of my journey. I think that it’s telling me that I need to show gratitude to my relationship and to my partner for how far we’ve come, what we’ve managed to achieve and build together.

It’s also a card of rest and reflection.

After, it’s time to prepare to jump into the great unknown again together, to look at our relationship with fresh eyes and be curious to discover ourselves further.

How the tarot cards work together

They show me in stages how to think about my relationship. Card one shows me what the problem is, card two gives me some insight in to the context of the problem.

In this reading, the “problem” is that the relationship is built more around friendship rather than romance. The context is the hopeful star card so that tells me the problem is not much to worry about and that it might be driven by the feminine energy in the relationship meaning that it’s my fault! The third card, the solution to the problem, is to see my relationship as being a series of cycles or lifetimes, and it’s time or the cycle of being friends to end and the cycle of being romantic lovers to begin.

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Five-card relationship reading

This is way more complex than the three-card reading because it delves into you and your partner specifically and what each of you is currently grappling with or finding challenging. It works like this:

  1. Me

  2. My Challenge

  3. My Partner

  4. Their Challenge

  5. Unifying Force

Sample five-card relationship spread

1. Me: Ten of Cups

I almost hear a tuning fork when I see this card because of its radiant quality. It’s a high feminine power card and very positive. Thinking of this card in the context of me in my relationship, I think it shows that I’m open to giving and receiving love.

2. My Challenge: The Chariot

I got the chariot card as my challenge and I see it as relating to me and my work. I tend to get really consumed by work and neglect other aspects of my life. Right now, I feel like I’m riding this chariot energy in my career, powering through to the next stage and competitively fueling my creative energy. Huzzah!

So, if this is my challenge in my relationship, I think it’s that I need to think of those I’m leaving behind when I run away wild on my chariot and to make room in my life for other things that are important because eventually this chariot ride stops and there’s a more ho-hum regular energy at work and I don't want my partner to get used to me being totally absorbed in my work because it’s just temporary

3. My partner: Three of Cups

The three of cups is always a really curious card for me. I think it signifies good times with good friends and being happy with the people you’ve surrounded himself with. He’s feeling supported by his social circle. In the context of our relationship, I think it’s that he’s having a good time in the relationship and enjoying the memories we have been making on our recent vacation together.

4. Their Challenge: Father of Wands

His challenge is the seductive father of Wands card. He’s being consumed with his work, too. His creative projects are yielding results and creating stability in his life. Since this character of the father of wands is so different from the character of my partner (He’s very much a son of swords) I think that his challenge is going to be connecting to this father of wands energy more firey and passionate aspect of himself to tap into his full potential

5. Unifying force: Six of Wands

A butterfly emerges from a dark, dead patch of the woods. The message in this relationship reading is to rise above our previously-held truths of each other and move into the unknown. I see all the woods as being ideas or things that we previously held onto and the message of the card is to “let go” of those things we used to do and believe. This is a card of rising up and conquering your challenges, so I think it’s a hopeful message that we will be able to rise over the obstacles in the future.

How the tarot cards work together

I think it’s pretty straight forward, you get insight into how you’re acting in your relationship and what’s keeping you from being your best in the relationship with cards one and two. You get the same insight into your partner with cards three and four. Card five puts them all into context and shows you the path forward or what’s going to be the uniting force in your relationship.

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I hope this post has given you some thoughts on how you could get started with reading your tarot cards for your relationship. Below, I’ve listed some additional resources for tarot-lovers to help you on your journey, and you can always reach me here through my website or send me a DM on Instagram with any questions or to book a reading.

Tarot reading resources:

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  2. Easy Two Card Tarot Reading Spreads

  3. Tarot Reading To Raise Your Vibration

  4. How To Get Started With Tarot

  5. The Most Powerful Tarot Spread Ever

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