Minor Arcana · Pentacles · six
Six of Pentacles
Repair and movement inside the world of pentacles.
- clarity
- timing
- choice
- pattern
- movement
- truth
Upright meaning
Six of Pentacles brings repair and movement into work, money, body, time, and what can become real through steady effort. Upright, it points to the practical shape of the moment: what is beginning, where pressure is collecting, and what kind of response would move the story cleanly forward.
This is a Minor Arcana card, so the message often lives in the details rather than in a huge life chapter. It asks you to look at the conversation, habit, offer, silence, or small decision that is setting the tone.
Practically, Six of Pentacles says to treat a chance to rebalance after pressure or return to a more humane rhythm as useful information. The answer is not abstract. It is showing up in behavior, timing, and the next choice you can actually make.
Reversed meaning
Reversed, Six of Pentacles shows repair and movement out of rhythm. The same energy may be blocked, exaggerated, delayed, or used in a way that works against the outcome you want.
The reversal asks where the situation has become less honest than it looks. If something feels stuck, the fix is usually smaller and more concrete than your anxiety suggests.
Use this card to name the adjustment: pause, speak, choose, wait, repair, or stop feeding the pattern. The card becomes clearer when you bring it down to one action.
Love
In love, Six of Pentacles points to material reality in motion. Watch what someone does repeatedly, not only what they say once.
Career
At work, Six of Pentacles asks how repair and movement is playing out in the practical field of money, time, effort, or communication.
What's next
For what comes next, Six of Pentacles suggests a near-term shift shaped by a chance to rebalance after pressure or return to a more humane rhythm.
Imagery and symbolism
A wealthy figure in red gives coins to two kneeling people while holding a balance scale. Six golden pentacles float above them, and the red, gray, and gold palette emphasizes the giving-and-receiving symbolism of the Six of Pentacles.