4 of Wands Tarot Card Meaning

4 of wands tarot card

The 4 of Wands tarot card typically depicts a party. The wands are posts holding up decorations around the celebration. This is a very positive card, one with celebration and the feeling of community.

I suggest, while looking at this card description, you have your tarot deck in front of you and decide for yourself if you agree with the feelings on this page or if the card represents something entirely different to you.

*The image at the top of the page does not depict all of the feelings represented by a specific tarot deck! You can find other tarot card meanings here!

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4 of Wands - a simple definition of the card meaning

A few words to describe the card:

Celebration, happy, accomplishment

4 of Wands

The 4 of wands is a very optimistic card. It represents a celebration, a party. Of coming together and dancing. Many tarot decks have the 4 wands spread out in a square representing the party space, holding up decorations. This is a joyful time of coming together and having fun together. It’s a break in the sludge of life, and a time to enjoy oneself in the presence of other people. It could be for a specific reason you are celebrating, or just a gathering of friends.

When pulled, this tarot card is one that represents happiness and a joyous occasion. There will be a positive moment in your life; things are looking up and you want to celebrate. The positivity of this card can mean a new venture is a good idea, or something you’ve been worrying about will clear up soon. Look for a reason to celebrate. If you’ve been down lately, find people to spend time with and celebrate, even the small things. Don’t worry too much about life and allow yourself to enjoy the moment.

A simple meaning of 4 of wands. A full definition in the article.

Still Confused?

Still confused about the meanings of the cards? A few tools that have been really helpful for me have been: practice, taking the time to look at each card, read books like Tarot: Learn How to Read and Interpret the Cards by Kim Arnold. Or try out tarot spreads! Try doing a simple reading every day. The Labyrinthos app is really helpful too. Or try some that I’ve created by looking here: Tarot Spreads.