Pentagram Spread — Deep Tarot Reading
Five points of the star illuminate every angle
The pentagram spread is a deep-analysis layout that uses five cards to represent your current state, challenges, support, foundation, and likely outcome. It breaks complex questions into five dimensions so you can see how different forces relate to each other.
Spread Positions
State
Your current core situation and energy. This is the starting point of the analysis.
Challenge
The main obstacle you face or the difficulty you need to overcome.
Support
Resources, support, or advantages you can draw on.
Foundation
The root of the issue — your core beliefs or deep factors influencing the situation.
Outcome
The most likely direction and conclusion based on current energy flow.
How to Use
- Choose a complex question you want to analyze deeply
- Tap the card to begin shuffling
- Choose five cards, one for each position
- Flip all cards — read the overall picture first, then each card
- Pay attention to how the five cards relate to each other
Frequently Asked Questions
How is the pentagram spread different from a three-card spread?
The three-card spread focuses on a timeline (past-present-future). The pentagram spread analyzes multiple dimensions (state, challenge, support, foundation, outcome). It is better for complex situations.
Is the pentagram spread good for beginners?
It is more complex than a single or three-card spread, but the structure is clear — each position has a definite meaning. If you are willing to take your time, it works well for anyone.
How do I understand the relationships between the five cards?
Think of the five cards as a system: state is the starting point, challenge and support are opposing forces, foundation is the root, and outcome is the direction. Notice which cards echo or conflict with each other.