
22 cards are the Major Arcana in Tarot. They are considered references and have deep meaning. Learn how to interpret them
The Major Arcana of the Tarot are one of the most symbolic and profound parts of the Tarot deck. There are 22 cards rich in symbolism that represent different aspects of the human journey.
In a Tarot deck, the Major Arcana are especially important because they bring powerful messages with significant impact.
In other words, the Major Arcana can indicate major events and impacts that can shape our lives.
Below, learn about each of the 22 Major Arcana and their main meanings:
The 22 Major Arcana
Learn about the 22 Major Arcana and their meanings. By clicking on the name of each one, you can read a complete guide with their representations in love, health, money, but also about yes or no and an exercise.
1. The Magician: represents skill and dexterity, as well as mastery of the situation.
2. The Priestess: symbolizes mystery, silence and reflection.
3. The Empress: suggests intense development and fruition of what was sown.
4. The Emperor: means strength, authority and power.
5. The Pope: brings the meaning of morality, trust and commitment.
6. The Lovers: indicates doubt and contradictions about desires.
7. The Chariot: Obstinacy and straight line towards the goal.
8. Justice: points to a period of inner balance, detachment and self-control.
9. The Hermit: means seclusion, concentration on what is essential and maturity.
10. The Wheel of Fortune: Changes and fluctuations in life.
11. Strength: deals with obstinacy and the search for self-control and mastery of passions.
12. The Hanged Man: reflects the consequences of our actions and difficulties.
13. Death: represents the endings and dissolutions necessary for renewal.
14. Temperance: suggests moderation, patience and boredom in the face of slowness.
15. The Devil: refers to deep impulses, as well as instinct and dependencies.
16. The Tower: deals with the dismantling of false structures and the liberation of illusions.
17. The Star: symbolizes illumination in the midst of darkness.
18. The Moon: invokes fears, illusions, fantasies and dangers.
19. The Sun: represents light, lucidity and harmony between consciousness and existence.
20. The Judgment: points to a new time, news, healing and effective transformation.
21. The World: represents the crowning of an idea or the completion of a project.
22. The Fool: indicates chaotic and unexpected situations.