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Tarot Card Meanings:
Sixes

What are the Sixes in Tarot?

The Sixes are the sixth cards of each suit in the Minor Arcana. There are four of them in total (one for each suit), and they all share one core theme: harmony.

Where the Fives brought disruption and instability, the Sixes mark a shift toward steadier ground. Something has moved through the worst of it, and now there’s a sense of resolution, relief, or restoration taking hold. That doesn’t always mean everything is fully healed or settled, but the acute turbulence has passed, and a more balanced state is beginning to take shape.

What the Sixes have in common is a quality of equilibrium. Things are evening out, and there is space now to breathe.

The Six of Cups signals a return to the past, evoking feelings of nostalgia, warmth, and the innocence of earlier times. It often appears when revisiting old memories or familiar connections brings genuine comfort, with a gentle reminder not to linger there so long that the present gets left behind.

The Six of Swords represents transition and the gradual movement away from difficulty toward something more stable and peaceful. It often appears when the hardest part is behind you. The task now is to keep moving forward, even while carrying some unresolved things along for the ride.

The Six of Wands signals a moment of victory and well-earned recognition, where effort has paid off and others are noticing. It often appears when a significant goal has been reached. The confidence and momentum gained from that success are worth acknowledging and building on.

The Six of Pentacles represents the flow of generosity and the importance of balance in giving and receiving. It often appears when resources, support, or goodwill are being shared, and it asks whether the exchange is genuinely fair and equitable for everyone involved.