Tarot Cards With Meanings On Them

Tarot Cards With Meanings On Them

Many people are curious whether there are tarot cards with meanings printed directly on them. Traditional tarot decks usually require readers to memorise the meaning of all 78 cards, which can feel overwhelming for beginners.

Some modern tarot decks solve this by including keywords and learning prompts directly on the cards. This allows readers to remember interpretations during a reading instead of constantly referring back to a guidebook.

Why beginners struggle to remember tarot meanings

Learning tarot involves understanding symbolism, intuition, and traditional interpretations. In most decks based on the Rider–Waite system, every card has both upright and reversed meanings, which means beginners are often trying to remember more than 150 interpretations.

Because of this, many people feel drawn to tarot but struggle to build confidence with a traditional deck.

Tarot decks that include keywords or reference symbols can make the learning process much more approachable.

Tarot decks that include meanings on the cards

Some beginner-friendly tarot decks now include keywords printed directly on the cards to help readers learn while they practice.

The Solis Divinity Tarot deck is one example. The cards follow the Rider–Waite tarot system but include helpful reference elements printed directly on each card.

These elements include:

  • upright and reversed keywords
  • astrology correspondences
  • numerology references
  • elemental associations
  • yes or no guidance

Instead of memorising everything at once, readers can use the printed prompts to help interpret the message of the card during a reading.

Why some tarot readers prefer keyword tarot decks

Keyword tarot decks can be especially helpful for people who want to build confidence while learning tarot.

Many readers find that having key information visible on the cards helps them connect intuition with traditional meanings. Over time, the meanings become easier to remember because they are reinforced during each reading.

This style of tarot deck can make the learning process feel less intimidating and more interactive.

Who tarot decks with meanings are best for

Tarot cards with meanings printed on them are especially useful for:

  • beginners learning tarot for the first time
  • people who previously tried tarot but struggled to remember meanings
  • intuitive readers who like visual prompts during readings
  • people looking for a thoughtful or educational tarot gift

These types of decks allow readers to start practising tarot right away without needing to memorise every interpretation.

A modern approach to learning tarot

The Solis Divinity Tarot deck was designed to make tarot more accessible while still respecting traditional Rider–Waite symbolism.

By combining traditional tarot structure with printed keywords and reference symbols, the deck allows readers to learn tarot meanings naturally as they practice readings.

For many people, this makes tarot feel easier to approach and more enjoyable to learn.

 

About the author

Aleksandra Rewak is the founder of Solis Divinity Tarot, an Australian tarot brand that creates beginner-friendly tarot decks with keywords printed directly on the cards. Her decks are designed to make tarot easier to learn while staying true to traditional Rider–Waite symbolism.