
Three-Card Tarot Spread: Simple Layouts for Clear Readings
Learn how to use a three-card tarot spread for past present future, love, decisions, daily guidance, and self-reflection.
The three-card tarot spread is popular because it gives enough structure without making the reading heavy. It is a good spread for beginners, but experienced readers keep using it because three cards can say a lot when the question is clear.
Past, present, future
This is the classic three-card spread.
- Past influence
- Present situation
- Likely direction
Use it when you want to understand how a situation developed. The future card is not fixed. Read it as the path that opens if the current pattern continues.
Situation, obstacle, advice
This layout is better for decisions.
- What is happening?
- What is blocking movement?
- What should I do next?
If the advice card feels unclear, look at its element. Wands may ask for action. Cups may ask for emotional honesty. Swords may ask for truth. Pentacles may ask for practical planning.
You, them, the connection
Use this for relationships.
- Your energy
- Their energy
- The energy between you
This spread is useful because it does not turn the reading into a surveillance tool. It keeps your role visible.
Mind, body, spirit
Use this for self-care.
- What my mind needs
- What my body needs
- What my spirit needs
This spread often works best at the start of the week or after a stressful period.
How to read three cards together
Look for repeated suits, numbers, and visual direction. Are the figures facing each other or turned away? Are there more Swords than Cups? Is the final card heavier or lighter than the first?
The story between the cards matters as much as the individual meanings.
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