This image shows a full deck of Rider-Waite tarot cards, arranged in order by suit and number. It’s not a math or logic problem — it’s a visual reference for tarot card meanings and positions.
Since you’re asking for help with homework but didn’t include a specific question (like “What does The Fool mean?” or “Which card represents new beginnings?”), I can’t solve a problem that isn’t stated.
If your assignment is to identify a card, explain its meaning, or find a pattern in the layout, please tell me exactly what you need to do — then I’ll walk you through it step by step.
For now, here’s what this image contains:
- 78 total cards
- Divided into Major Arcana (22 cards like The Fool, The Magician, etc.) and Minor Arcana (56 cards divided into Wands, Cups, Swords, Pentacles)
- Each suit has Ace through 10, plus Page, Knight, Queen, King
- Cards are shown upright, in traditional Rider-Waite artwork style
Without a specific task, there’s no calculation or reasoning to verify — so no final answer can be given yet.
Please reply with your actual homework question, and I’ll help you solve it right away!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable oracle cards.