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Deluxe Astrology's tarot card encyclopedia documents the Five of Swords with upright and reversed meanings, full cosmic correspondences (Swords, Air element, Aquarius), love and career context, yes/no guidance (no), numerological ties, and crystal associations. Free, no registration required.

“I choose my battles wisely and release the need to win.”
5 — hollow victory, the cost of conflict
Conflict, defeat, and hollow victory. Winning at all costs may leave you alone and regretful.
Reconciliation, making amends, and moving past conflict. It is time to lay down your swords.
The Five of Swords stands victorious but alone. Some battles are not worth winning — consider what you may lose in pursuit of being right.
In a love reading, the Five of Swords (Swords, Air element) reflects conflict, defeat, betrayal. Conflict, defeat, and hollow victory. Winning at all costs may leave you alone and regretful. Reversed in a relationship context, it suggests Reconciliation, making amends, and moving past conflict. It is time to lay down your swords.
For career and work, the Five of Swords upright points to conflict and defeat. Conflict, defeat, and hollow victory. Winning at all costs may leave you alone and regretful. If it appears reversed, watch for Reconciliation, making amends, and moving past conflict. It is time to lay down your swords.
The Five of Swords is traditionally a no card in yes-or-no tarot readings. Its energy suggests caution, delay, or not yet when drawn upright. Reversed, the resistance may be lifting — reconsider with surrounding cards.
The Five of Swords is associated with Aquarius (Air element). This astrological connection shapes the card’s core themes: conflict, defeat, betrayal. When Aquarius season is active or when its ruling planet is prominent in transit, the Five of Swords often carries extra weight in a reading.
When the Five of Swords appears reversed in a tarot reading, it indicates Reconciliation, making amends, and moving past conflict. It is time to lay down your swords. The reversed meaning is not simply the opposite of upright — it often signals the same energy turned inward, blocked, or overdone rather than its literal negation.