
Page of Wands
Page of Wands is the card in the suit of Wands of the Rider-Waite-Smith tarot deck, representing curiosity, fresh enthusiasm, discovery.
A youthful, eager energy arrives. The Page of Wands sparks exploration and the courage to try something new.
Immaturity, scattered enthusiasm, projects abandoned mid-flight.
A flirtation, or a partner showing playful new energy.
A new role or assignment that asks for fresh enthusiasm.
✦ Explore without committing yet. Discovery is the goal.
How to interpret Page of Wands
Symbolism
The Page of Wands stands in a bare landscape, studying a staff with curiosity. The desert background suggests potential rather than completion. This page is the first personality of fire: eager, exploratory, unpolished, and alive to possibility.
In a reading
In a reading, the Page of Wands brings messages, inspiration, a new interest, a creative invitation, or the courage to try before mastery arrives. It asks you to learn through contact with the world, not only through imagining.
Reversed nuance
Reversed, this card may show scattered enthusiasm, immaturity, fear of looking foolish, or starting many things without staying long enough to learn. Give curiosity a container.
Frequently asked about Page of Wands
Common questions readers ask about this card
What does the Page of Wands tarot card mean?+
A youthful, eager energy arrives. The Page of Wands sparks exploration and the courage to try something new.
What does Page of Wands mean in love?+
A flirtation, or a partner showing playful new energy.
What does Page of Wands mean for career?+
A new role or assignment that asks for fresh enthusiasm.
What does Page of Wands reversed mean?+
Immaturity, scattered enthusiasm, projects abandoned mid-flight.





