13 cards · 90 min

Year Ahead

A card per month, plus a card for the year as a whole.

Best for

Mapping the themes of a year. Best taken at the start of a new chapter.

Introduction

The Year Ahead spread lays out twelve cards, one for each month of the coming year, with a thirteenth card sitting above as the theme of the whole. Best taken at a meaningful threshold · the start of the calendar year, a birthday, a stretch you can already tell is going to be a lot.

A note on history

The wheel-of-the-year layout is older than tarot itself, drawn from astrology's wheel of houses. Tarot readers adapted it in the 19th and 20th centuries to give clients a long-range view that goes beyond the single-month limits of horoscopy.

How to lay the spread

Sit somewhere quiet. Shuffle while thinking about the year ahead generally · don't narrow it to a specific question. Lay the cards in a circle (clockwise from January) with the thirteenth in the centre. Read each card in turn, noticing how it speaks to the season it falls in. Months that pull surprising cards often turn out to be the ones worth paying attention to.

The positions

What each card means

  1. 1
    January

    The opening note of the year.

  2. 2
    February

    The first deepening.

  3. 3
    March

    The first real movement.

  4. 4
    April

    What begins to bloom.

  5. 5
    May

    The first growth.

  6. 6
    June

    The peak of the rising arc.

  7. 7
    July

    The summer test.

  8. 8
    August

    The fruit setting.

  9. 9
    September

    The return to work.

  10. 10
    October

    What ripens or what falls.

  11. 11
    November

    The pull toward reflection.

  12. 12
    December

    The closing note.

  13. 13
    The thread

    The card that ties the year together. The lesson of the whole.

Who it suits

New year sessions. Birthday sessions. Clients standing at a clear threshold.

Who it doesn't

Anyone wanting a literal monthly forecast. The Year Ahead is a sketch of themes, not a calendar. Treat each month's card as a flavour, not a prediction.

Variations

Six-month version (cards 1-6 plus a centre). Astrological wheel-of-houses version (twelve cards mapped to houses rather than months). Some readers add a 'theme of the year' card at the centre and a 'lesson' card at the bottom · fourteen total.

Asked Often
How many cards in the Year Ahead?
13 cards.
How long does a Year Ahead reading take?
About 90 minutes when read attentively. Some readers go longer.
What is the Year Ahead best for?
Mapping the themes of a year. Best taken at the start of a new chapter.
Who shouldn't use the Year Ahead?
Anyone wanting a literal monthly forecast. The Year Ahead is a sketch of themes, not a calendar. Treat each month's card as a flavour, not a prediction.
Year Ahead tarot spread · positions, meanings, how to read · BookTarot