Complete Online Tarot Deck
All 78 cards from the traditional Rider-Waite-Smith deck, available instantly online
78-Card Full Deck
Complete Rider-Waite-Smith tarot deck with all 22 Major Arcana and 56 Minor Arcana cards available instantly.
- • 22 Major Arcana cards
- • 56 Minor Arcana (Cups, Wands, Swords, Pentacles)
- • Traditional symbolism & imagery
Reversal Support
Pull cards with reversals enabled for deeper, more nuanced readings that reveal hidden aspects of your situation.
- • Upright & reversed meanings
- • Toggle reversals on/off
- • Professional interpretations
Instant Online Access
No downloads, no shuffling physical cards. Pull your tarot cards instantly from any device, anywhere.
- • Works on all devices
- • No app installation needed
- • Save readings to your account
What Are Reversed Tarot Cards?
Understanding the power of upside-down cards in your readings
↑Upright Cards
When a card appears upright (right-side up), it expresses its core energy in a direct, clear manner. These represent the traditional, primary meanings and energies of the card.
↓Reversed Cards
When a card appears reversed (upside-down), it reveals blocked energy, internal aspects, or alternative expressions of the card's meaning. Reversals add depth and nuance to readings.
Why Use Reversals in Your Readings?
Deeper Insights
Reveal hidden or internal aspects of your situation that upright cards alone might miss
More Accuracy
Get more precise readings by understanding both positive and challenging energies at play
Nuanced Guidance
Understand blocked potential, internal work needed, or alternative pathways forward
Professional Readings
Use the same techniques professional tarot readers employ for comprehensive insights
4 Ways to Read a Reversed Tarot Card
Professional tarot readers use these four interpretation methods — try each and see which resonates
Opposite Meaning
The reversed card expresses the inverse of its upright energy. The Fool upright means a leap of faith; reversed, it warns of recklessness or fear of taking the first step.
Best for yes/no questions and straightforward situations
Blocked Energy
The card's energy is present but can't flow freely. The Ace of Pentacles reversed doesn't mean no opportunity — it means the opportunity exists but something is preventing you from grasping it.
Best when you feel stuck or sense untapped potential
Internal vs External
Upright cards reflect what's happening around you. Reversed cards point inward. The Emperor upright represents external authority; reversed, it asks whether you're giving yourself enough structure.
Best for self-reflection and personal growth readings
Weakened or Delayed
The card's influence is present but muted — not absent, just not at full strength yet. The Ten of Cups reversed doesn't mean unhappiness; it suggests happiness is coming but hasn't fully arrived.
Best for timing questions and understanding gradual shifts
There's no single "correct" method. Many readers blend all four depending on the question, the surrounding cards, and what feels right intuitively. The more you practise with reversals, the more naturally the right interpretation will come to you.
Upright vs Reversed — See the Difference
How reversal changes the meaning of popular tarot cards
The Tower
Sudden upheaval, revelation, breaking free from false structures. A dramatic external event forces change.
Internal transformation, resisting necessary change, a crisis averted. The disruption is happening within rather than around you.
The Lovers
Deep connection, alignment of values, meaningful partnership. A choice made from the heart.
Misalignment, avoiding a difficult choice, self-love needed before partnership. Inner conflict about what you truly want.
Ten of Swords
A painful ending, rock bottom, betrayal. The worst is over and recovery can begin.
Refusing to let go, dragging out an ending, or — the silver lining — the situation isn't as dire as it appears.
The Empress
Abundance, nurturing, creativity flowing freely. Fertility, comfort, and sensory pleasure.
Creative block, neglecting self-care, dependence on others. Abundance is available but something is blocking you from receiving it.
Ace of Cups
New love, emotional awakening, spiritual connection. An overflowing heart ready to give and receive.
Emotional emptiness, blocked feelings, love offered but not accepted. Healing is needed before the heart can fully open.
How to Pull Tarot Cards with Reversals Online
Simple steps to get accurate readings with our online tarot deck
Choose Your Spread
Select from 1-card, 3-card, or Celtic Cross spreads based on the depth of insight you need
💡 Beginners: Start with 1-card readings to get familiar with reversals
Enable Reversals (Optional)
Toggle the reversals option on to include both upright and reversed card meanings in your reading
💡 Pro tip: Enable reversals for more comprehensive relationship and career readings
Focus Your Question
Take a moment to center yourself and clearly formulate your question or intention
💡 Specific questions get more specific answers
Pull Your Cards
Our online deck randomly selects cards with authentic reversal probability, just like physical cards
💡 Trust your first instinct when selecting cards
Receive Interpretations
Get detailed meanings for each card, whether upright or reversed, with context-specific insights
💡 Save your reading to track patterns over time
Choose Your Reading Style
All spreads support reversals for deeper, more accurate insights
Tarot Reversals & Online Deck FAQs
Everything you need to know about pulling cards with reversals online
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