Multiple Sixes in a Tarot Reading

You’ve performed your Tarot reading. You look down and, suddenly, there are multiple sixes. There could be two, three or, even, four sixes in your Tarot spread. You don’t know what to do, and wonder the meaning behind getting lots of sixes in your reading. If this sounds like you, do not worry as today we are going to interpret what it means to see all of these sixes!

The number six is the number of love and is associated with Aphrodite/Venus, the goddess of romance. Therefore, when lots of sixes appear in your Tarot spread, this usually points to your relationships; this is the backbone for how I am going to interpret the number six today. 

Before we begin, I should point out that there are other interpretations for multiples, and I do recommend that you create your own. However, if you’re feeling too attached to the situation you’re reading about and cannot come up with your own just now, feel free to use mines below. 

Let’s get to it! 

Multiple Sixes in a Tarot Reading: Four Sixes in a Tarot Reading 

As the number six symbolizes love, I am inclined to think that four Sixes would represent a soulmate connection. This is very good for romantic and relationship readings. Marriage and other major commitments could be on the cards. 

However, you may not be reading a relationship. If you’re performing your reading about business or career, four Sixes is still a very, very positive omen. In 1911, Waite (creator of the Rider Waite Smith Tarot deck) noted that four Sixes predicted abundance; this is clearly positive if you’re looking to improve your finances. 

Four Sixes, Three Sixes, Two Sixes in a Tarot reading

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Lots of Sixes: Three Sixes in a Tarot Reading 

Receiving three Sixes is pretty much the same as receiving four but to a lesser extent. Love will not come as easily with three Sixes as it does with four. You and your partner will have to put a bit more effort in with your romance. However, make no mistake, this is still a very special relationship and one which has all the chances in the world of success. 

Speaking of ‘success’, this is the keyword in which Waite uses to describe three Sixes. Therefore, if you’re reading Tarot about an opportunity, project, job, or business, your cards are predicting that the future is looking rosy. If you’re sitting on the fence about whether or not you should pursue something, then your cards are giving you a resounding ‘YES’!

Some Sixes: Two Sixes in a Tarot Reading 

Two Sixes are favourable for love and relationship readings. You may not yet be at the point of three or four Sixes, but this relationship is defiantly special. Your lover’s intentions are pure, so if this is something which is worrying you, try to relax. All looks excellent on the romance front. 

I would point out that Waite lists two Sixes as symbolizing ‘irritability’. Therefore, there may be some minor grievances in your partnerships and other areas of your life. Make sure that you’re getting annoyed at the things which are actually irritating you and not just taking your feelings out on anything and everything.

Concluding Sixes in a Tarot Card Reading 

That’s all for what it means when you receive lots of Sixes in your Tarot card reading! 

How would you interpret the Sixes Tarot card meanings? Would you say that they symbolize love or sexuality? Feel free to check out our related articles below

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