Tarot

Page of Cups Tarot Card Meaning: Upright and Reversed

Page of Cups tarot card in the Lunar Haus style: the classic Rider-Waite Page of Cups with a fish rising from a cup, rendered as off-white outlines on a dark, starlit card with a plum frame

The Page of Cups is the card of a creative dreamer and a tender message. The youngest of the Cups court is gentle, imaginative and open-hearted: a soul who finds magic everywhere, even in a fish that pops up from a cup to say hello. This is a complete guide to the Page of Cups 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.

Page of Cups at a Glance

Trait Page of Cups
Suit Cups
Element Water
Rank Page
Upright keywords A creative dreamer, a tender message, intuition, openness
Reversed keywords Emotional immaturity, escapism, blocked creativity, moodiness
Astrology The earthy part of Water
Yes or no Yes

Page of Cups Upright Meaning

In the Rider-Waite-Smith image, a young figure in a flowered tunic holds a cup from which a small fish has surprisingly appeared, gazing back at them. Behind, a gentle sea rolls. The fish, a symbol of imagination and the unconscious, suggests inspiration arriving from somewhere magical and unexpected.

Upright, the Page of Cups is the card of emotional and creative openness. It can represent a sweet, sensitive, imaginative person, or a part of you ready to feel, dream and create. It often brings a tender message: news of love, a heartfelt invitation, or a flash of intuition or inspiration. When it appears, stay open and curious, trust your feelings, and welcome the gentle magic finding its way to you.

"A fair, pleasing page contemplates a fish rising from a cup to look at him."A. E. Waite, The Pictorial Key to the Tarot

Page of Cups Reversed Meaning

Reversed, the Page of Cups can mean emotional immaturity: moodiness, oversensitivity, or escaping into fantasy rather than facing feelings. It can also point to blocked creativity, a creative idea you are not acting on, or disappointing news. The reversed card asks you to tend your emotional world honestly and give your imagination a real outlet. For more, see our guide to reversed tarot card meanings.

Page of Cups in Love

In love, the upright Page of Cups is sweet and tender: a budding romance, a heartfelt message, a shy admirer, or a gentle new openness of the heart. Reversed, it can point to emotional immaturity, playing games, oversensitivity, or a connection that struggles to grow up.

Page of Cups in Career and Money

In work and money, the Page of Cups upright brings creative inspiration: an imaginative idea, an artistic opportunity, or work that engages your heart. Reversed, it can flag a creative block, an idea left unrealised, or letting emotions cloud a practical decision.

Page of Cups and Astrology

In the Golden Dawn system, the court cards of Cups carry the element of Water, and the Page is its earthy, grounded part, the first gentle stirring of feeling. The Page resonates with the water signs Cancer, Scorpio and Pisces: their sensitivity, intuition and tender imagination. You can explore the whole system in our guide to the planets in astrology.

Page of Cups and Crystals

To carry the Page of Cups' gentle, intuitive energy, a few crystals make tender companions. Moonstone deepens intuition and imagination, rose quartz softens and opens the heart, and amethyst supports dreams and inner feeling. 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.

Page of Cups: Yes or No?

In a yes or no reading, Page of Cups leans Yes. The Page of Cups reads as Yes because it brings an open heart, intuition and a tender new beginning, a gentle and favourable emotional signal.

Page of Cups as Feelings

Upright, this card can reflect someone who feels open, tender and imaginative, receptive to feeling and to gentle, unexpected messages of the heart. There is softness and creative wonder. Reversed, it may suggest emotional immaturity, moodiness, oversensitivity, or escaping into fantasy rather than facing feelings.

Page of Cups as Advice

The tradition encourages you to stay open to tender feelings and follow your intuition. Welcome the unexpected message and let creativity flow rather than blocking it.

Is Tarot Real?

Honestly, tarot is a language of symbols and a tool for reflection, not a way to predict a fixed future. The Page of Cups cannot deliver your message. What it can do is reflect the tender, creative openness you already carry and invite you to trust it. 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. For a daily practice, pull a tarot card of the day.

Frequently asked questions

Upright, the Page of Cups means a creative dreamer and a tender message. It can represent a sweet, imaginative person or a part of you ready to feel and create, and often brings news of love or a flash of intuition.

Reversed, the Page of Cups can mean emotional immaturity, moodiness or escapism, as well as blocked creativity or disappointing news. It asks you to tend your feelings honestly and give your imagination a real outlet.

The Page of Cups is generally a gentle yes, especially for matters of the heart, creativity and new emotional beginnings. It is a tender, hopeful card.

In love, the Page of Cups upright is sweet and tender: a budding romance, a heartfelt message or a shy admirer. Reversed, it can point to emotional immaturity, playing games or a connection that struggles to grow up.

The Page of Cups belongs to the suit of Cups, whose element is Water. In the Golden Dawn system the Page is the earthy part of Water, resonating with the water signs Cancer, Scorpio and Pisces.

The Page of Cups represents emotional and creative openness: the dreamer greeting a fish that rises from a cup. It is intuition, tender feeling and inspiration arriving from somewhere magical.

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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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