Five of Pentacles

The Five of Pentacles in the Rider–Waite Tarot is a card commonly associated with difficulties, problems, and feelings of loss.

Image:
The card depicts two people walking past a church wall. They are dressed in rags and appear to be in a difficult material situation. One of them seems injured, and both look distressed and oppressed.

General meaning:
Represents temporary hardship, financial struggle, or a sense of loss. It speaks of going through difficult times and feeling isolated or helpless.

Upright meaning:
In the upright position, it indicates real financial problems or temporary difficulties.
It may also reflect feelings of exclusion from society or relationships.

Reversed meaning:
In the reversed position, it may indicate gradual improvement, recovery from financial difficulties, or physical healing.
It can also serve as a warning about refusing help or not allowing yourself rest and recovery.

For relationships:
In relationships, it may indicate temporary hardships, emotional distance, or financial issues affecting the partnership.
It can also highlight the need to support each other during difficult times.

For health:
It may indicate temporary physical difficulties or illness.
It can also suggest the need to seek medical help or consultation.

For work and career:
In work and career matters, it may indicate temporary struggles or financial issues affecting your professional life.
It may also suggest the need to adapt to changes.

For finances:
In financial matters, it indicates temporary hardship, instability, or disrupted plans.

Meaning in a “card of the day” spread:
In a “card of the day” reading, it may indicate a challenging day, with possible financial difficulties or lack of support.

Card advice:
Despite temporary hardships, do not lose hope and seek support from others. Be ready to adapt to new circumstances and changes.