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Why Is "The Fool" Called The Fool?

Tarot Explained··2 min read

Why is The Fool the first tarot card? Discover how it evolved from a "madman" to a symbol of new beginnings, infinite potential, and the courage to start the journey.

Why Is "The Fool" Called The Fool?

If you've ever pulled The Fool, you might wonder:

Why is the first card in tarot called… The Fool?

Is it calling you stupid?

Not at all.

In fact, The Fool might be the most powerful card in the entire deck.

🎭 1. The Fool Wasn't Always Spiritual

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The earliest tarot decks appeared in 15th-century Italy.

Back then, tarot wasn't mystical. It was a card game for nobles.

The Fool was called Il Matto — "The Madman."

He looked like a wandering outcast:

  • Ragged clothes

  • A stick over his shoulder

  • Sometimes being chased or bitten

He represented someone outside society. Unpredictable. Free. Unbound by rules.

And that freedom is important.

🌄 2. From Madman to Spiritual Seeker

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In 1909, the Rider-Waite deck reimagined The Fool.

Now he wasn't broken or insane.

He stood at the edge of a cliff, holding a white rose, a small dog at his heels, looking up at the sky.

This version transformed The Fool into:

  • The Beginner

  • The Dreamer

  • The One Who Trusts the Journey

Not stupidity. But pure potential.

🔢 3. Why Is The Fool Numbered 0?

The Fool is card 0.

Not 1.

Because 0 is:

  • Nothing

  • Everything

  • Infinite possibility

He exists before the journey begins.

In tarot storytelling, The Fool walks through all 21 Major Arcana cards — meeting The Magician, The Empress, Death, The World — growing along the way.

The Fool is you. At the beginning of something new.

✨ 4. So Why "Fool"?

Because to start something new, you have to risk looking foolish.

To fall in love.
To change careers.
To follow intuition.
To begin again.

Every transformation begins with a leap.

And from the outside, that leap always looks a little foolish.