Ten of WandsTen of Wands · Yes or No
Is Ten of Wands a yes or a no?
Ten of Wands in a yes/no reading, plus why the answer is less binary than the question wants it to be.
No
This card leans no. It carries obstruction, ending or delay, and in a straight yes/no draw most readers take it negatively.
The Ten is overload. The suit's fire has become weight.
Every commitment taken on, still being carried, all at once. Success has turned into burden, and the card asks what could be put down.
He is nearly home and cannot see it, because what he is carrying is in the way. That is the whole card: the load is not the obstacle to arriving, it is the reason he does not know he has nearly arrived.
Why the answer is not really binary
Yes/no readings are the most popular use of tarot and the one it is worst suited to. A seventy-eight card deck built to describe nuance is being asked for one bit of information, and most of what it knows is discarded in the process.
A more useful version of the same draw: read Ten of Wands as what shape this takes, not whether it happens. Overwhelm, overcommitment, carrying more than is yours.
The goal is in sight and you are too loaded to enjoy reaching it, which is the particular cruelty of this card: nothing has gone wrong, and that is why it is so hard to justify complaining.
In an advice position it is direct: delegate or drop something. Not reorganise, not work harder, not get up earlier. Reduce the load.
Reversed
Reversed, the lean weakens or inverts. Putting the load down, delegating, or refusing to take on more.
The good reading is genuinely good and usually follows a long upright period: somebody finally saying no, or asking, or letting a thing fail that was never theirs.
Sometimes collapse under the weight, or offloading responsibility onto somebody else unfairly, which is the same relief obtained at another person's expense.
Draw it for yourself
Reading about a card is not the same as drawing one. A single-card reading takes about a minute and answers your question rather than a general one.