Five of Pentacles and Five of Wands

This page is dedicated to a detailed exploration of the combination of Five of Pentacles and Five of Wands cards in a tarot spread for various aspects of life: love, career, finances, and spiritual growth. Study the symbolism and interpretation of the upright and reversed connection of these two arcana.

Combination of card Five of Pentacles and card Five of Wands

The Five of Pentacles upright and the Five of Wands upright can indicate that a person is under a lot of pressure. They might be facing a series of problems in their financial sphere or at work and now need to find ways to solve them. However, this combination can also be a sign that all these difficulties will help the person become stronger and more confident. It's a case of troubles coming all at once, but we learn from our mistakes.

Combination of card Five of Pentacles and reversed card Five of Wands

The combination of the Five of Pentacles in an upright position and the Five of Wands in a reversed position can indicate that a person is tired of struggling and ready to give up. They might be experiencing financial difficulties or working in a highly competitive environment, and it's beginning to take its toll. However, this combination can also be a push to seek new opportunities. When one door closes, another one opens.

Combination of reversed card Five of Pentacles and card Five of Wands

The Five of Pentacles in reverse and the Five of Wands upright can indicate that a person feels anxious and uncertain. They might be facing setbacks in business or work, causing them to feel worried. However, it can also be a sign that they are on the path to overcoming their problems and becoming stronger. Remember, after every night comes the morning.

Combination of reversed card Five of Pentacles and reversed card Five of Wands

When the Five of Pentacles reversed crosses with the Five of Wands reversed, it means you may feel strong pressure or a sense of hopelessness. You might have financial difficulties or problems at work, and you feel unable to cope with them. However, this combination also reminds you that every prolonged crisis will be followed by a period of recovery and growth. Remember: "You make your own luck."