Card reference library

78 Tarot card routes with deck-specific panels

This library keeps 78 familiar route names so cards remain easy to find. A route is a navigation and reference anchor—not proof that every deck contains the same named card. Open a route to see how Rider–Waite–Smith, Lequart Besançon, and Sola Busca relate to that slot.

The route stays stable; the deck identity can change

Canonical slugs such as /the-lovers/, /strength/, and /justice/ organize the library and preserve search and navigation continuity. Inside each route, the panel leads with the selected deck's supported display name, native name, and number.

That is why the Lovers route may show The Lovers in Rider–Waite–Smith, L'Amoureux VI in the Lequart Besançon pack, and Sesto VI as an ordinal-only Sola Busca comparison.

What each deck panel tells you

A meaning is a range, not a verdict

Use the panel as a starting range, then apply the question, spread position, orientation method, neighboring cards, supplied context, and real-world evidence. Reversals are optional and are not automatic opposites.

No card has a permanent yes or no. Court cards describe roles or modes of agency rather than guaranteeing the identity, gender, age, or appearance of a real person.

What this reference cannot establish

A card cannot predict an event, prove another person's feelings or motives, establish fidelity, diagnose health, issue a legal or financial conclusion, or replace emergency and safety help.

The current panels also do not claim verified provenance or reuse rights for the local image derivatives. Unsupported identity, visual, historical, or rights claims must remain unpublished.

Built for additional decks without renaming the library

Future decks can join the same 78-route reference layer by supplying their own deck identity, relation type, image mapping, evidence, modern interpretation, and limits.

The library does not need to take the name of one deck, and a new deck does not inherit Rider–Waite–Smith labels by default.

Continue with a focused next step

Card identities, numbering, image mappings, and semantic claims have been checked against the cited sources and reviewed evidence. Each meaning is a modern reflective interpretation—not historical doctrine, a prediction, or proof of an outcome.