
Six of Wands
"A rider returns with a laurel wreath through the crowd: victory recognized in full view of all."
Upright meaning
The Six of Wands is the triumphant return: the effort bore fruit and now public recognition arrives. It speaks of success, of well-earned applause, of leading after having won. The laurel wreath is proof that the work is seen and celebrated. Enjoy the triumph: you earned it.
Reversed meaning
Reversed, the laurel is delayed. A recognition that does not come, a success postponed, or the opposite risk: letting the applause go to your head. Triumph asks for humility to sustain it.
In love
Mutual recognition and pride in what was built. A bond that shows itself and celebrates.
In work and money
Visible success, a promotion, or recognition for your effort. Your work is finally noticed.
The card's advice
Receive the applause without losing your head: victory is sustained with the same humility that won it.