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How to Read Tarot for Beginners — A Simple 7-Step Start

May 18, 2026 7 min read· Selena Moon

Key takeaways

  • You don't need to memorize all 78 cards to start.
  • Begin with daily one-card pulls and a three-card spread.
  • Read the imagery and your reaction first, then check keywords.
  • Keep a journal to track patterns and grow your intuition.

Learning how to read tarot is less about memorizing 78 cards and more about building a habit. Here is the fastest honest path.

Start small

One deck, one spread, one card a day. Read the picture, note your reaction, then check a keyword.

Grow your intuition

Keep a journal and use the three-card layout from tarot spreads explained. Prefer a done-for-you reading? Try an online reading.

How to read tarot for beginners

A simple seven-step method to start reading tarot cards.

  1. 1

    Pick a deck

    Choose one beginner-friendly deck (Rider–Waite–Smith is ideal) and stick with it.

  2. 2

    Learn one spread

    Start with a three-card past/present/future spread.

  3. 3

    Ask a clear question

    Be specific and open-ended, not yes/no at first.

  4. 4

    Read the image

    Notice your gut reaction to the picture before reading keywords.

  5. 5

    Check keywords

    Confirm with a short meaning, but don't override your intuition.

  6. 6

    Tell the story

    Connect the three cards into one narrative.

  7. 7

    Journal it

    Write down the cards and what happened to spot patterns over time.

Frequently asked questions

Can I learn tarot on my own?+

Yes. Daily pulls, a journal and one simple spread are enough to build real skill within weeks.

Do I have to memorize all the cards?+

No. Learn the suits and Major themes, then read imagery and intuition; meanings stick through practice.

Which deck is best for beginners?+

The Rider–Waite–Smith deck, because almost all guides reference its imagery.

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