Accessible Text Version: The Wheel At a Glance
Keywords: Cycles, Change, Destiny, Turning Points, Luck, Opportunity, Karma, Growth, Evolution, Synchronicity, Timing.
Element: Fire.
Planet: Jupiter.
Yes / No: Yes.
Timing: The middle of each of the four seasons.
Number: 10
Zodiac: Taurus, Leo, Aquarius, Scorpio. The four fixed signs.
Hebrew Letter: Kaf.
Often Appears in Readings About: Major life changes, turning points, new cycles, destiny and fate, opportunities, good luck, karmic lessons, growth and evolution, divine timing, synchronicity, endings and beginnings, life direction, embracing change, letting go and moving forward.
Summary: The Wheel reminds you that life is always moving—embrace change, trust the divine timing, and know that every cycle brings new opportunities.
The Wheel Tarot Card Meaning
The Wheel represents change, cycles, destiny, and the ever-turning nature of life. Known in many decks as The Wheel of Fortune, this card reminds us that life is constantly in motion. Seasons change, circumstances shift, opportunities arise, and challenges eventually pass. While we cannot control every event, we can choose how we respond to each turn of the wheel.
Whether you're experiencing a welcome breakthrough or navigating unexpected change, the Wheel encourages you to recognize that every ending creates space for a new beginning. It reminds us that growth often comes from learning to move with life's rhythms rather than resisting them.
The Wheel in the Rider-Waite-Smith Tarot
In the Rider-Waite-Smith Tarot, the Wheel of Fortune dominates the center of the card, floating among the clouds. Around its rim are symbols associated with the Hebrew letters, alchemy, and the divine name, suggesting that life is guided by patterns that extend beyond ordinary human understanding.
At each corner of the card sits one of the four winged creatures - the angel, eagle, lion, and bull - traditionally associated with the fixed signs of the zodiac, the four Evangelists, and the four suits of the Tarot. Each studies an open book, symbolizing wisdom, learning, and the enduring search for truth amid constant change.
Upon the Wheel itself, the sphinx sits calmly at the top, representing wisdom, balance, and the ability to remain centered even as life turns beneath it. A serpent descends one side while Anubis rises on the other, reflecting the continual cycles of decline and renewal, endings and beginnings, that shape every human life.
Every element of the card points toward the same message: change is inevitable, but wisdom comes from learning to meet change with perspective rather than fear.
Upright Meaning
The Wheel is a card of movement, opportunity, and meaningful change. It often appears when circumstances are shifting in ways that open new possibilities or redirect your path toward something greater than you expected.
Sometimes these changes arrive through opportunities, fortunate timing, or events beyond your control. Other times, the Wheel reflects the natural results of choices you've made over time. In either case, the card reminds you that life rarely remains static.
The Wheel also encourages flexibility. Trying to hold onto a season that has already passed often creates unnecessary suffering. By remaining open to change, you place yourself in a better position to recognize new opportunities as they appear.
When the Wheel appears upright, it often suggests that momentum is building. The next chapter may already be unfolding, even if you cannot yet see exactly where it will lead.
Reversed Meaning
Reversed, the Wheel often suggests resistance to change or frustration with circumstances that feel outside your control. You may find yourself wishing things would return to the way they once were or struggling to accept that a season of life has come to an end.
Sometimes this card appears when setbacks or delays make it difficult to recognize the larger pattern unfolding around you. At other times, it may encourage you to examine recurring cycles or habits that continue to produce the same unwanted results.
The reversed Wheel is not a sign that change has stopped. More often, it reminds you that life continues to move forward whether we are ready or not. Rather than fighting the turning of the wheel, this card invites you to ask what this season is trying to teach you.
The Wheel in the Unconquered Heart Tarot
In The Unconquered Heart Tarot, the Wheel celebrates life's changing seasons while emphasizing our relationship with them. Rather than presenting fate as something that simply happens to us, this interpretation invites us to become thoughtful participants in the unfolding story of our lives.
At the center of the artwork stands a magnificent zodiac wheel, not suspended beyond human reach, but grounded within a flourishing garden. The woman gently turns the wheel herself, reminding us that while we cannot control every circumstance, our choices, perspectives, and actions shape how we move through each new chapter.
Surrounded by flowers, flowing water, butterflies, and the light of a new day, the Wheel becomes less a symbol of unpredictable fortune and more a reminder that life is continually offering opportunities for growth, renewal, and transformation.
About This Artwork
In the Rider-Waite-Smith Tarot, the Wheel floats high among the clouds, surrounded by symbolic figures that emphasize the mysteries of destiny, divine order, and the ever-turning cycles of life.
The Unconquered Heart Tarot preserves the Wheel's themes of change, cycles, and greater purpose while bringing the experience into a more personal and grounded setting. Rather than observing the Wheel from a distance, the central figure reaches out and gently turns it herself. This important change shifts the focus from the wheel itself to our relationship with it.
The change reflects one of the deck's central ideas: while we cannot control every event that enters our lives, we are never powerless in how we respond. We also have a great deal more influence than we may at first believe in the outcome of events.
The Wheel itself remains richly adorned with zodiac symbols, reminding us that life unfolds within larger patterns and seasons. Yet it now stands within a vibrant garden surrounded by flowing water, butterflies, blooming flowers, and the warm light of sunrise. These elements emphasize renewal, hope, and the beauty that can emerge through change rather than focusing solely on uncertainty.
Perhaps the greatest difference is the relationship between the woman and the Wheel. She does not appear to be subject to fate or passively waiting for fortune to decide her future. Instead, she approaches the Wheel with curiosity, wisdom, and intention. That spirit lies at the heart of The Unconquered Heart Tarot: while life will always continue to turn, we have the freedom to meet each new season with resilience, wonder, and conscious choice.
Tarot Therapy Perspective
In Tarot Therapy, the Wheel is less concerned with asking, "Why is this happening to me?" and more interested in asking, "How can I work with the season I'm in?"
This card invites you to step back and notice the larger patterns shaping your life. Every season brings opportunities, challenges, beginnings, and endings. Rather than wishing the wheel would stop turning, the Wheel encourages you to recognize what this chapter is making possible.
You may not be able to choose every circumstance you encounter, but you can choose the mindset, values, and actions you bring to it. Sometimes that choice changes everything.
Reflection Question
What season of life am I in right now, and how might accepting that season help me move forward with greater wisdom and peace?
Spend a few moments considering whether you are resisting change or discovering the opportunities hidden within it.
Continue Your Journey
This page introduces the core meaning of The Wheel and the symbolism of the Rider-Waite-Smith Tarot.
If you'd like to explore this card in greater depth including advanced symbolism, colors, love and relationship readings, career and business interpretations, timing, associated crystals, and practical reading techniques, those topics are covered in Tarot Symbols & Meanings.
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