Six of Wands

The Six of Wands in the Rider–Waite Tarot is often called the “card of the victor.”

Image:
The card depicts a person riding a horse, crowned with a wreath and raising a wand as a symbol of success and victory. People around him greet and celebrate him. This imagery reflects triumph, recognition, and leadership.

General meaning:
Represents success, victory, and recognition for your efforts and achievements. It may indicate a time when you receive support and approval from others.

Upright meaning:
In the upright position, it indicates personal success and leadership.
It may also symbolize recognition and approval in an important matter.

Reversed meaning:
In the reversed position, it may indicate loss of public support or difficulties with recognition and leadership.
It can also suggest that success is being questioned.

For relationships:
In relationships, it may indicate success and appreciation of your efforts.
It can be a time of recognition, harmony, and positive attention from your partner.

For health:
In the context of health, it may indicate recovery and overcoming difficulties.
It symbolizes victory over illness or challenges.

For work and career:
In work and career matters, it indicates recognition, success, and achievement.
It may also represent leadership and acknowledgment in the workplace.

For finances:
In financial matters, it indicates success and recognition of your financial abilities.

Meaning in a “card of the day” spread:
In a “card of the day” reading, it may indicate a day of success, recognition, or achievement.

Card advice:
Enjoy your success and recognition, but remember that leadership comes with responsibility. Use your achievements to inspire others and lead by example.