Five of Wands
#26 · Wands
Upright
Competition, conflict, diversity, tension, disagreements
Reversed
Avoiding conflict, release of tension, harmony after strife
Competitionconflictdiversitytensiondisagreements
Tips
When upright, use competition as motivation for growth.
When reversed, find ways to resolve conflicts and restore harmony.
Symbolism
Five figures wielding wands in apparent conflict represent competition and chaos. Their similar clothing suggests playful rather than serious conflict.
History
The Five of Wands traditionally represented training exercises or sports, showing how conflict can lead to growth and improvement.