Three of Wands and Five of Wands

This page is dedicated to a detailed exploration of the combination of Three of Wands 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 Three of Wands and card Five of Wands

The Three of Wands in the upright position symbolizes planning and the start of a new project. On the other hand, the upright Five of Wands represents conflict and tension. Together, these cards may indicate possible obstacles at the beginning of a new venture. Competition or disagreements within the team may arise. However, with diplomacy and creativity, these difficulties can be overcome.

Combination of card Three of Wands and reversed card Five of Wands

The Three of Wands combined with the reversed Five of Wands can indicate a situation where the planned project may not cause conflicts or disagreements as expected. Competition might not be an obstacle, and all processes could go smoothly. In some cases, it might mean that the person avoids conflicts by delaying the project's start.

Combination of reversed card Three of Wands and card Five of Wands

The Three of Wands reversed usually indicates delays in planning or a lack of motivation. Combined with the upright Five of Wands, it can represent a situation where a person avoids conflicts, leading to stagnation and slowed progress. This may be related to a fear of competition or a fear of failure.

Combination of reversed card Three of Wands and reversed card Five of Wands

The reversed Three of Wands combined with the reversed Five of Wands may indicate a situation where a lack of plans and motivation leads to avoiding conflicts and competition. This could result from fear of failure or fear of taking responsibility. The person might simply avoid making important decisions and refuse to fight for their interests.