Spring Tarot Horoscope

Welcome to your spring tarot forecast. Whether you are brand new to tarot or have been working with the cards for years, these readings are here to offer you a little guidance, a little reflection, and maybe a gentle nudge in the direction you already know you need to go. Spring is a season of movement, growth, and new beginnings, and the cards have pulled through something unique for every sign. Scroll down to find yours, and take what resonates.

Aries

King of Cups

Spring is inviting you into a deeper emotional maturity, and for a sign that leads with fire and instinct, this is a powerful invitation. The King of Cups is the master of the emotional realm, someone who has done the inner work required to feel everything deeply without being swept away by it. He sits on his throne above the water, calm and composed, holding his cup with intention rather than desperation. For Aries, who is no stranger to passion and impulse, this season is teaching you that true strength is not found in charging forward, but in knowing when to pause, breathe, and respond from a grounded place rather than a reactive one.

In real life this might look like choosing not to send that message in the heat of the moment, or having a difficult conversation without letting your emotions hijack the outcome. It might look like noticing when something has hurt you and actually sitting with that feeling rather than pushing straight into action. Perhaps a relationship dynamic is asking you to show up with more patience, or a creative project is asking you to lead with vision and steadiness rather than urgency. The King of Cups is not cold, he feels everything, but he has learned to be the still point at the centre of the storm. This spring, Aries, that is the version of yourself you are growing into.

Taurus

The Empress Reversed

The Empress in her upright form is pure abundance, creativity, sensuality, and the overflowing energy of someone deeply rooted in their own worth. Reversed, she speaks to a disconnection from that energy, a place where giving has outpaced receiving, where the inner well has run dry, or where the impulse to create and bloom has been quietly suppressed. For Taurus, a sign that gives so much and often expects so little in return, this landing feels particularly pointed. Spring is holding up a mirror and asking you honestly where you have been abandoning yourself in favour of keeping others comfortable.

In practical terms this might look like finally booking the thing you have been putting off, whether that is a massage, a holiday, a class, or simply an afternoon with no obligations. It could mean stepping back from a relationship or dynamic where the energy exchange has felt chronically one sided. Perhaps you have a creative gift you have been sitting on, a business idea, a passion project, an artistic pursuit, and the Empress reversed is asking why you keep waiting for permission to begin. This spring is about reclaiming the nourishment that is yours to receive. Tend to your garden, Taurus. You are the one who needs watering right now.

Gemini

The World

The World is the final card of the Major Arcana and it carries with it the full weight of completion, integration, and the profound satisfaction of arriving somewhere you have been working towards for a very long time. When this card appears it is rarely about small wins. It is about the closing of an entire era, a chapter so significant that its ending marks a genuine before and after in your life. For Gemini this spring, something that has been in motion for years, a lesson, a journey, a version of yourself, is finally reaching its natural conclusion. The cycle is complete and you are ready to receive the wisdom of everything it taught you.

In real life this might look like finally graduating, either literally or metaphorically from a period of struggle or learning that has shaped who you are. It could be a relationship reaching its natural and peaceful end, or a career chapter closing as a new one becomes possible. Perhaps a long held pattern of behaviour or belief is finally dissolving because you have genuinely outgrown it. There may be a moment this spring where you look back at where you started and feel a quiet awe at how far you have come. The World does not rush and neither should you. Let the full circle moment wash over you, Gemini. You earned every part of it.

Cancer

The Tower

The Tower is one of the most misunderstood cards in the deck. At first glance it can feel like a warning, lightning striking a structure, figures falling, everything coming undone. But what the Tower is truly doing is dismantling what was built on unstable ground so that something far more solid can be erected in its place. For Cancer, a sign that holds on with both hands and often keeps nurturing things long past their expiry date, this card arriving in spring is significant. Something in your life that has been quietly misaligned, whether that is a relationship, a living situation, a belief system, or a version of yourself, is ready to fall. The universe is not punishing you. It is clearing the way.

In real life a Tower moment might feel like a sudden ending, a revelation that changes everything, or a circumstance that forces you to completely restructure something you thought was stable. It might be a friendship that dissolves after a long avoided truth finally surfaces, or a job that ends abruptly, only for you to realise later that you had been unhappy there for years. It could be an internal shift, a moment where an old wound finally cracks open so it can properly heal. The key for Cancer this spring is to resist the urge to rebuild the same structure in the same place. What falls was never meant to last. Trust that, and let it go.

Leo

Death

The Death card is not about endings in the literal sense. It is about transformation so complete that what emerges on the other side barely resembles what went in, in the most beautiful way possible. This is the caterpillar dissolving entirely inside the chrysalis before it becomes something with wings. For Leo, a sign that is intimately connected with identity and self expression, this is an extraordinary card to receive. It suggests that who you have been is genuinely in the process of being shed, not because something went wrong, but because you have simply grown beyond the old version of yourself. Spring is your metamorphosis season.

In real life this might look like stepping away from a career path, a relationship, a friendship group, or a lifestyle that once felt very you but no longer fits. It might be a creative reinvention, a shift in values, or a physical transformation that mirrors an internal one. Perhaps you have been in a period of grief or endings and this spring marks the point where you begin to feel yourself again, but differently, more fully, more authentically. The Death card asks you not to grieve the caterpillar once the butterfly has arrived. Old parts of you served their purpose and they deserve a graceful send off. Let yourself change, Leo. The glow up is already underway.

Virgo

The Hanged Man Reversed

The Hanged Man upright is the card of voluntary surrender, of willingly pausing to gain a new perspective. Reversed, it can indicate a resistance to that pause, a pushing forward when the universe is gently, and then not so gently, asking you to stop. For Virgo, a sign that is deeply oriented around doing, improving, and moving efficiently towards goals, being asked to halt can feel like a particular kind of torture. But the Hanged Man reversed arriving in spring is not a punishment. It is an invitation to shift your gaze entirely so you can see something that your forward momentum has been blocking from view.

In real life this might look like plans repeatedly falling through, opportunities stalling, or a general sense that no matter how hard you push, nothing seems to be moving. These are not signs of failure. They are the universe rearranging the pieces. You might find that in the pause, a completely different opportunity presents itself, one you never would have noticed had you been charging ahead with your original plan. Perhaps a health issue or period of fatigue forces you to rest and in that rest something becomes clear. Maybe a conversation you had no intention of having opens a door you did not know existed. Virgo, the magic this spring is not in the doing. It is in the seeing. Stop long enough to look.

Libra

The Lovers

The Lovers card is so much more than romance. Yes, it often appears when love and partnership are central, but at its core this card is about a choice, specifically a choice between two paths that represents a genuine crossroads in your life. In the traditional imagery, a figure stands between two others as a higher power presides above, a reminder that the decision carries real spiritual weight. For Libra, a sign that already lives in the tension of the scales, this is a deeply resonant card. A choice is coming this spring that could redirect the entire trajectory of your life, and it is very likely connected to another person or a significant relationship.

In real life this might look like deciding whether to fully commit to a romantic relationship or walk away, or choosing between a partnership in life and one in business. It could be a moment where you realise that staying in a relationship as it is or ending it are both valid paths, but you cannot remain suspended between them any longer. Perhaps a new person enters your life and the connection carries an undeniable sense of meaning. The Lovers does not always promise ease, but it does promise significance. Whatever choice is asking to be made this spring, Libra, do not let your tendency to deliberate endlessly keep you from making it. Trust your heart. It already knows.

Scorpio

Wheel of Fortune

The Wheel of Fortune is a card of cycles, destiny, and the kind of change that feels bigger than anything you could have engineered yourself. It is the universe in motion, turning as it always does, bringing some things up and letting others fall away as part of a greater pattern. For Scorpio, a sign that understands transformation on a cellular level, this card arriving in spring is electrifying. The wheel is turning in your favour and a shift is coming that you may not have seen approaching, but that will make perfect sense in hindsight. This is fate moving, and your role is not to steer it but to trust it.

In real life this might look like an unexpected opportunity arriving through a chance encounter or a door that opens seemingly out of nowhere. It could be a sudden improvement in finances, health, or a relationship after a long period of stagnancy. Equally, the wheel may require something to fall away first, a job, a relationship, a circumstance that has quietly been keeping you in place, and what initially feels like a loss will reveal itself as the very thing that freed you to receive something better. Scorpio, you are no stranger to the depths, but the Wheel of Fortune is reminding you that what goes down always comes back around. Let the cycle move. Your time is here.

Sagittarius

The Hierophant

The Hierophant is the card of tradition, spiritual wisdom, belief systems, and the structures through which we make meaning of life. He is the teacher, the guide, the keeper of sacred knowledge, the bridge between the earthly and the divine. For Sagittarius, the philosopher of the zodiac, a sign that is perpetually in search of truth, purpose, and the bigger picture, this card feels like coming home. This spring draws you into a deeper relationship with your own beliefs and invites you to explore what you truly stand for, not what you have inherited or been told, but what you have come to know through your own lived experience and inquiry.

In real life this might look like returning to a spiritual practice that once brought you comfort and finding it lands differently now that you have grown. It could mean enrolling in a course of study, finding a mentor, or spending time in environments that feel sacred to you, whether that is a church, a forest, a yoga studio, or a library. Alternatively, the Hierophant can place you in the role of the teacher, and this spring you may find people gravitating to you for your perspective, your guidance, or your wisdom. Share what you know, Sagittarius. The things you have learned on your journey are not just for you. They were always meant to be passed on.

Capricorn

Page of Wands

The Page of Wands is the purest expression of inspired beginnings. He is young and wide eyed, holding his wand and gazing at it with the kind of unguarded excitement that comes before experience has had the chance to introduce doubt. He is not asking whether this is practical. He is not calculating risk or mapping out a five year plan. He is simply enchanted by the spark in his hand and utterly willing to follow it wherever it leads. For Capricorn, a sign that is more comfortable with strategy and structure than with open ended exploration, this card is a liberating invitation this spring. Something is about to ignite your enthusiasm in a way that bypasses your usual caution entirely.

In real life this might look like stumbling upon a new hobby, skill, or creative pursuit that genuinely excites you for the first time in a while. It could be a travel opportunity, a side project, or a conversation that plants a seed of something new and thrilling. Perhaps you meet someone whose energy or story inspires you to look at your own life differently and consider paths you had previously ruled out. The Page of Wands is not asking you to have it all figured out. He is asking you to follow the excitement and trust that curiosity is its own kind of compass. Let yourself be a beginner this spring, Capricorn. Not everything needs a plan to be worth pursuing.

Aquarius

The Hierophant Reversed

Where the Hierophant upright honours tradition, institution, and established ways of doing things, reversed he signals the dismantling of exactly that. The rebellion. The refusal to be confined by structures that no longer serve the people within them. For Aquarius, the sign that was quite literally born to challenge convention and envision a different way of doing things, this card reversed is perhaps the most naturally aligned energy in the entire deck. This spring is your season to break the rules, lovingly and deliberately, and forge a path that reflects who you actually are rather than who the system expected you to be.

In real life this might look like leaving a conventional career path to pursue something that does not have a neat job title. It could mean stepping away from a religious or cultural tradition that has felt more like a cage than a foundation, and building your own spiritual framework from scratch. Perhaps you restructure a relationship to work in a way that looks unconventional from the outside but feels completely right on the inside. You might launch something, create something, or say something publicly that challenges the status quo in your field or community. Aquarius, the world needs your willingness to do things differently. Stop waiting for the establishment to validate what you already know. This spring, you make the rules.

Pisces

Six of Wands

The Six of Wands is the victory card. It depicts a figure riding triumphantly through a crowd, head held high, wreath of success adorning both their wand and their brow, surrounded by others who are celebrating their achievement. This is not quiet, private progress. This is recognition. This is the moment where the effort you have been quietly putting in begins to be witnessed by the world around you. For Pisces, a sign that so often gives and creates and nurtures from behind the scenes without ever seeking the spotlight, this card arriving in spring is a beautiful and well deserved development. The world is about to notice you.

In real life this might look like a piece of creative work gaining real traction and reaching an audience you had only dreamed of. It could be a promotion, an award, or a public acknowledgement of your contribution to something meaningful. Perhaps you have been quietly building a business, a body of work, or a reputation in your field and this spring marks the moment it begins to generate genuine momentum. Someone important might take notice. An opportunity that feels like a breakthrough may arrive. The Six of Wands also carries an internal dimension, the quiet knowing that you are finally on the right path, that the choices you made from a place of authenticity are paying off. Receive it all, Pisces. Every bit of it is yours.

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