
You know that feeling when nothing is technically wrong… but something feels off.

Love tarot works for the same reason journaling works. And therapy. And that one brutally honest friend who somehow sees the pattern before you do. Tarot is an insight tool. It helps you notice dynamics, blind spots, repeating loops, and the emotional weather in a connection. It can show you what is likely if nothing changes. It can also show you what changes if you change something.

The Knight of Cups represents emotional pursuit, romantic expression, and following one’s ideals with intention. It often appears when you are actively moving toward something that feels meaningful—whether in love, creativity, or personal vision.

The Page of Cups represents curiosity, emotional openness, and the beginning of intuitive or creative experiences. It often appears when new feelings, ideas, or emotional messages are emerging, encouraging a gentle and receptive approach.

The Nine of Cups represents emotional satisfaction, wish fulfillment, and personal contentment. It reflects a state where desires have been achieved or are close to manifestation, bringing comfort and emotional ease. It also reminds us that true fulfillment comes not only from gaining what we want, but from appreciating what we already have.

The Nine of Cups represents emotional satisfaction, wish fulfillment, and personal contentment. It often appears when a desire has been achieved or when you are close to experiencing a sense of emotional ease and fulfillment.

The Eight of Cups often shows up when something inside you starts to shift. It’s not always about drama or sudden endings—more often, it’s that quiet realization that what once felt right… no longer feels fulfilling.

The Seven of Cups represents decisions, dreams, and illusions. It signals a time of options, possibilities, and the need for clarity to avoid confusion or wishful thinking.

The Six of Cups represents nostalgia, joyful memories, and emotional reconnection. It signals reunions, kindness, and the influence of past experiences on present relationships.

The Five of Cups represents loss, disappointment, and emotional setbacks. It encourages reflection, acceptance, and the ability to shift focus toward what remains positive.

The Four of Cups represents introspection, contemplation, and emotional reevaluation. It signals the need to reflect on your feelings, notice overlooked opportunities, and consider new perspectives.

The Three of Cups represents friendship, joyful gatherings, emotional support, and shared celebration. It signals harmony within community and meaningful social connections.