King of Pentacles
mastery · authority · experience
Upright meaning
Confident, experienced command over work, money, and the material world is within reach — trust the judgment you've earned.
Reversed meaning
Authority around work, money, and the material world is being used too rigidly, or confidence has tipped into control.
Today's message
Trust your own experienced judgment today.
Love
In love, King of Pentacles centers on stability and long-term commitment — it's an invitation to lean into mastery with a partner or someone you're getting to know. Just don't let overconfidence undo the good work.
Career
Professionally, this card is an invitation to lean into experience; steady, practical progress is the actual skill being tested here, more than any single outcome.
Money & finances
Around money, this is an invitation to lean into experience — a good week to check whether your spending matches what you actually value.
Spiritual meaning
Spiritually, King of Pentacles reflects groundedness and patience, asking you to sit with mastery rather than rush past it.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does the King of Pentacles card mean upright?
Confident, experienced command over work, money, and the material world is within reach — trust the judgment you've earned.
What does the King of Pentacles card mean reversed?
Authority around work, money, and the material world is being used too rigidly, or confidence has tipped into control.
What does King of Pentacles mean for love?
In love, King of Pentacles centers on stability and long-term commitment — it's an invitation to lean into mastery with a partner or someone you're getting to know. Just don't let overconfidence undo the good work.
What does King of Pentacles mean for career and finances?
Professionally, this card is an invitation to lean into experience; steady, practical progress is the actual skill being tested here, more than any single outcome. Around money, this is an invitation to lean into experience — a good week to check whether your spending matches what you actually value.