Six of Pentacles - Rider-Waite-Smith tarot card

Suit of Pentacles · 6 of Pentacles

Six of Pentacles Tarot Card Meaning

Upright
generosityhelp given or receivedfair exchangedebts repaidresources flowing
Reversed
strings attachedone-sided givingcharity with a leashdebt pressure
Yes or No
Yes
Element
Earth
Astrology
Moon in Taurus

What the card shows

A merchant in a rich red robe stands between two kneeling figures in ragged cloaks, dropping coins into the cupped hands of one while the other waits, palms up. In his left hand he holds a balance scale, level, weighing as he gives. Six pentacles float in the card's upper corners like a ledger heading. The composition is deliberately vertical: the giver stands, the receivers kneel, and the scale hovers between them. Everything flows downward by his choice, measured, and the card quietly asks how it feels at each of the three positions, because over a life you will occupy all of them.

Six of Pentacles: upright meaning

Resources are moving, and for once, fairly. The Six of Pentacles marks generosity that lands: help given where it helps, a loan repaid, a raise that corrects an imbalance, mentorship, charity, the season where what you gave comes back or what you need arrives. Moon in Taurus, the Moon at its most exalted and secure, gives the card its emotional tone: giving and receiving both feel safe here, which is rarer than it sounds. The card's depth is in its scale: real generosity weighs, it gives what is actually needed rather than what displays best, and it keeps the exchange clean of hidden invoices. Wherever you stand in the picture, standing with coins, kneeling with open hands, the instruction is the same: keep the flow honest, and keep it moving. Wealth in this suit is circulation, not altitude.

Six of Pentacles: reversed meaning

The scale tips, or was never level. Reversed, generosity grows strings: gifts that arrive with expectations attached, help that must be repaid in loyalty or silence, charity performed for the audience rather than the recipient. It can mark one-sided relationships where you are permanently the giver or permanently the debtor, both corrosive, and debt itself pressing harder, financial or emotional. Sometimes it flags generosity aimed at yourself and denied: you fund everyone's needs but your own. Audit the exchanges you are in. Anything given that cannot be mentioned without a flinch was not a gift; it was a contract nobody signed.

Six of Pentacles: love & relationships

Upright

A relationship where giving flows both directions, not identically but fairly: support in the forms each of you actually needs, generosity of time, attention, and benefit of the doubt. Single, it can mean meeting someone through helping or being helped. The balance scale is the vow: love that keeps rough, honest accounts of care.

Reversed

One of you has become the patron and the other the recipient, and both roles are getting old. Generosity as control, gratitude as obligation, score-keeping in silence. Or an imbalance of power built on money. Rebalance openly: what each gives, what each needs, said out loud. Kneeling is not a permanent posture in love.

Six of Pentacles: career & money

Upright

Favorable flow: a raise, bonus, funding, a mentor's genuine backing, or your own position strong enough to sponsor someone else. Debts and favors settle cleanly. Good for negotiating, asking for the correction you are owed, and giving juniors the help you once needed. Generosity in a career compounds; this card is its dividend.

Reversed

Watch the invoice under the gift: the raise with unstated conditions, the investor whose money costs control, the mentor collecting loyalty with interest. Or you are the office's unpaid benefactor, work donated, credit uncollected. Clarify terms before accepting help, and price your generosity honestly, at least to yourself.

Six of Pentacles: yes or no?

Yes.

Yes. The Six of Pentacles is flow restored, help arriving, debts settling, generosity landing where it should, and questions asked under it tend to resolve favorably, often through another person's aid or your own well-placed giving. The yes carries one clause: keep the exchange clean. Terms stated, gratitude real, scale visible. Generosity with hidden strings converts this yes to its reversal.

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Frequently asked questions

Check your season honestly, and expect the answer to change over a lifetime; the card includes all three figures because you will be each of them. If you have surplus, money, time, knowledge, standing, it asks where it should flow. If you are struggling, it announces that help is available and receiving it is legitimate, not shameful. Many people are both at once in different currencies. The card cares about the flow, not your position in it.

It is one of the better cards for exactly that: money moving toward those who need or have earned it, raises, repayments, loans granted, family help, funding. It favors asking, the kneeling figures receive because their hands are open, so make the request, file the application, name the number. The one due diligence it insists on: understand the terms. Upright, terms are fair. Reversed, read them twice.

That real generosity measures. The merchant weighs as he gives, which reads coldly at first and is actually the card's ethic: giving calibrated to genuine need, sustainable for the giver, honest about amounts, is what keeps generosity from curdling into either depletion or theater. The scales also promise fairness to receivers, what flows to you under this card is measured to your situation, not to your performance of gratitude.

Upright, no, take the help; the exchange it shows is fair and the aid is real. The warning lives in the reversal: gifts with undisclosed prices, help that quietly becomes leverage, the benefactor who keeps accounts they never show you. A practical test for any offer: imagine declining it. If the imagined reaction is disappointment, the gift is clean. If it is punishment, you were being purchased, not helped.

They are one story across two cards. The Five shows need and help failing to meet: figures in the snow passing a lit window, aid present but unreached. The Six shows the meeting accomplished, hands open, coins moving, the scale level. The pivot between them is almost always the act of asking or noticing. Drawn together, they either promise that your winter resolves through accepted help, or ask which figure in the snow you could be the merchant for.

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