Ace of Pentacles

Ace of Pentacles tarot card from the Rider–Waite deck, depicting a hand emerging from a cloud presenting a large golden pentacle

The essential meanings of this Minor Arcana card from the Rider-Waite-Smith deck.

Upright: The Ace of Pentacles upright represents a new opportunity in the material world – this could be a new job, a financial windfall, a business idea, or any fresh start that promises stability and growth. It's like a seed of prosperity being offered to you. Upright, this card encourages you to take practical steps to nurture this opportunity – plant that seed and tend to it, because it has great potential for long-term reward. It’s a very positive sign for manifesting goals, improving finances, or starting a project that can yield tangible results. Stay grounded and be ready to work steadily to make the most of this chance.

Reversed: The Ace of Pentacles reversed might indicate a missed opportunity or a delayed start. Perhaps a promising offer falls through or you feel unprepared to seize it. It can also warn of taking something for granted or not putting in the effort required to turn a possibility into reality. Reversed, this card urges you to check your footing in practical matters – are you overlooking details or spending unwisely? It’s a hint to refocus on your goals and perhaps wait for a better time if things aren’t aligning right now. With some adjustment, you can still capitalize on the opportunity, but it requires care and attention to get it off the ground.


Three Possibilities

The secrets of this card for heart, mind and soul.

Love: A golden coin emerges from the hand of the divine, offering the promise of something real. This is the beginning of a stable, grounded love—one that grows steadily, like a tree taking root. Whether it’s a new romance or a deepening of an existing bond, this card signals long-term potential and security in love.

Career: A new opportunity arrives—perhaps a job offer, a business venture, or a financial blessing. The Ace of Pentacles is the seed of success, urging you to plant it wisely. This is the start of prosperity, but effort and nurturing are required for it to flourish.

Spirituality: The material and spiritual worlds intertwine—prosperity is not just wealth, but well-being in mind, body, and soul. This card suggests grounding your spiritual practice in the physical realm—through nature, mindful living, or acts of generosity.