Queen of Wands
A queen with a sunflower and a black cat. Warmth and edge.
- Element · fire
- Number · Queen
- Suit · Wands
- confidence
- warmth
- leadership
- magnetism
- jealousy
- insecurity
- selfishness
Upright
The card facing you the right way up.
A queen sits on a throne with a sunflower in one hand, a wand in the other, and a black cat at her feet. The Queen of Wands is charismatic warmth · the person who lights up a room and gets things done.
Confident, magnetic partner. Or you, in your most radiant self.
Leadership that energises a team.
Bold, confident financial moves.
Reversed
The card facing you upside down.
Reversed, the queen's warmth turns to jealousy. Or her confidence to insecurity. Notice when comparison creeps in.
Jealousy in a relationship.
A leader who plays favourites.
Spending to impress.
The advice in one line
"Light the room. Don't burn it down."
The symbolism
The sunflower is solar confidence. The black cat is the psychic and the shadow side · charisma with edges.
Asked Often
- What does the Queen of Wands card mean?
- A queen with a sunflower and a black cat. Warmth and edge. A queen sits on a throne with a sunflower in one hand, a wand in the other, and a black cat at her feet. The Queen of Wands is charismatic warmth · the person who lights up a room and gets things done.
- What does Queen of Wands reversed mean?
- Reversed, the queen's warmth turns to jealousy. Or her confidence to insecurity. Notice when comparison creeps in.
- Is the Queen of Wands a yes or no card?
- Upright, the Queen of Wands leans maybe. Reversed, it leans no. That said, a single card rarely answers a yes/no cleanly · the wiser move is to read it for direction, not verdict.
- What does Queen of Wands mean for love?
- Confident, magnetic partner. Or you, in your most radiant self.
- What does Queen of Wands mean for career?
- Leadership that energises a team.
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