Three of Cups

The Three of Cups is the third card in the suit of Cups. It usually stands for the conclusion of any matter in plenty, perfection and merriment; happy issue, victory, fulfillment, solace, and healing. Unexpected advancement.

Three of Cups from the Rider-Waite Tarot deck

General description

In the Rider-Waite Tarot deck, Pamela Colman Smith depicts the Three of Cups as three maidens in a garden-ground with cups uplifted, as if pledging one another in friendship or success. There is no feeling whatever of being hampered or thwarted, or depressed. All goes well and the general sensation is cheerful.

Divinatory meaning

It is the sign of a good time, good luck and general satisfaction. As the eleventh house also rules the blood, it is very favorable for health and eventual recuperation. Moreover this house has to do with commerce and business, and the card favors them beyond a doubt, giving a good understanding of opportunity and of the character and wishes of those with whom we have to do, so that we can supply what they ask.

If reversed, the card can mean: End of business. It signifies also the side of excess in physical enjoyment, and the pleasures of the senses.


Tarot Topics
Major Arcana The FoolThe MagicianThe High PriestessThe EmpressThe EmperorThe HierophantThe LoversThe ChariotStrengthThe HermitWheel of FortuneJusticeThe Hanged ManDeathTemperanceThe DevilThe TowerThe StarThe MoonThe SunJudgementThe World
Minor Arcana Pentacles AceTwoThreeFourFiveSixSevenEightNineTenPageKnightQueenKing
Wands AceTwoThreeFourFiveSixSevenEightNineTenPageKnightQueenKing
Cups AceTwoThreeFourFiveSixSevenEightNineTenPageKnightQueenKing
Swords AceTwoThreeFourFiveSixSevenEightNineTenPageKnightQueenKing
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