Tarot

Four of Wands Tarot Card Meaning: Upright and Reversed

Four of Wands tarot card in the Lunar Haus style: the classic Rider-Waite Four of Wands, a garland strung between four staves, rendered as off-white outlines on a dark, starlit card with a plum frame

The Four of Wands is one of the happiest cards in the suit, the card of celebration, harmony and homecoming. After the planning and progress of the earlier wands comes a moment to pause and rejoice: a milestone reached, a threshold crossed, a sense of belonging. This is a complete guide to the Four of Wands tarot card: its meaning upright and reversed, in love and career, and its astrology, crystals and symbolism. Read it as a mirror for reflection, never a fixed prediction.

Four of Wands at a Glance

Trait Four of Wands
Suit Wands
Element Fire
Number 4
Upright keywords Celebration, harmony, homecoming, community
Reversed keywords Transition, a quieter joy, lack of harmony, instability
Astrology Venus in Aries
Yes or no Yes

Four of Wands Upright Meaning

In the Rider-Waite-Smith image, four tall staves hold up a flowering garland, and beyond them two figures raise bouquets in welcome before a sunlit manor. It is a scene of festivity and arrival, a doorway decked for celebration, with home and community waiting just inside.

Upright, the Four of Wands is the card of joyful milestones and belonging. It can mark a wedding or homecoming, a happy gathering, the completion of a meaningful phase, or simply a season of harmony and stability after effort. When it appears, let yourself celebrate. Something solid and good has been built, and it is worth honouring with the people you love.

"From the four great staves planted in the foreground there is a great garland suspended."A. E. Waite, The Pictorial Key to the Tarot

Four of Wands Reversed Meaning

Reversed, the Four of Wands can mean a quieter or private celebration, or a sense of harmony that has not quite arrived: a transition, a move, or a feeling of not fully belonging yet. It can point to tension at home or a milestone that feels incomplete. The reversed card invites you to tend your foundations and find your sense of home, even in flux. For more, see our guide to reversed tarot card meanings.

Four of Wands in Love

In love, the upright Four of Wands is warm and celebratory: commitment, engagement, a joyful milestone, or simply a relationship that feels like home. Reversed, it can point to a relationship in transition, a celebration delayed, or a need to rebuild a sense of stability together.

Four of Wands in Career and Money

In work and money, the Four of Wands upright marks a milestone worth celebrating: a project completed, a goal reached, recognition among your community, or a stable, happy phase. Reversed, it can flag an achievement that feels hollow, instability, or a transition before things fully settle.

Four of Wands and Astrology

In the Golden Dawn system, the Four of Wands corresponds to Venus in Aries: love, beauty and pleasure carried on bright, enthusiastic fire. That is the joy of celebration and warm connection, exactly the card's festive spirit. You can explore the whole system in our guide to the planets in astrology.

Four of Wands and Crystals

To carry the Four of Wands' warm, celebratory energy, a few crystals make lovely companions. Citrine radiates joy and abundance, carnelian lifts the spirits and warms the heart, and rose quartz brings love and harmony to home and community. These are traditional associations rather than proven properties. Our guide to crystals for every zodiac sign pairs a stone with each sign and its ruling planet.

Is Tarot Real?

Honestly, tarot is a language of symbols and a tool for reflection, not a way to predict a fixed future. The Four of Wands cannot hand you a celebration. What it can do is remind you to honour your milestones and the people who share them. Read it that way, take what rings true, and leave the rest. To continue, explore the rest of the Minor Arcana or discover your tarot birth card.

Frequently asked questions

Upright, the Four of Wands means celebration, harmony and homecoming. It marks a joyful milestone, a wedding or gathering, the completion of a meaningful phase, or a season of stability and belonging after effort.

Reversed, the Four of Wands can mean a quieter or private celebration, a transition or move, or a sense of harmony that has not quite arrived. It invites you to tend your foundations and find home even in flux.

The Four of Wands is a warm yes, especially for matters of home, love, community and celebration. It is one of the happiest cards in the suit and generally a positive, stabilising sign.

In love, the Four of Wands upright is commitment, engagement or a joyful milestone, a relationship that feels like home. Reversed, it can point to a relationship in transition or a need to rebuild stability together.

The Four of Wands belongs to the suit of Wands, whose element is Fire. In the Golden Dawn system it corresponds to Venus in Aries: love and pleasure carried on bright, enthusiastic fire.

The Four of Wands represents joyful milestones and belonging: the flowering garland and the welcome at the door. It is celebration, harmony and the warmth of home and community.

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Written by

Coralee
Founder of Lunar Haus

Coralee is the founder of Lunar Haus. By trade she is an SEO specialist; by practice she is a qualified herbalist and holistic naturopath who has lived alongside these tools for most of her life. She has read tarot since childhood, started collecting crystals at twenty, and has spent more than fifteen years deep in ritual. When she lost her son to cancer in 2021, that lifelong practice became a lifeline, and the years since have been a slow, deliberate return to herself. She writes the way she practises: gently, honestly, and from deep experience.

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