.Colors can’t be considered rules for fortune-telling. These days, with so many different card designs available, it’s impossible to use colors as a rule for predicting the same thing across all decks. However, if you’re a Rider Waite reader, you can still use colors for fortune-telling, as the meanings of these cards are so clear that they can’t be overlooked.

Using color in Tarot readings can help you discern emotional states. Current and upcoming situations can be predicted almost instantly using color. Just a quick glance can tell you which tone a particular prediction will turn out to be, positive or negative. Sometimes, we even use color in our predictions without even looking at the cards themselves to assess the situation, whether it’s positive or negative. It’s hard to say that color isn’t important. Let’s try to prove it with some data.
Remember, the color meanings discussed here apply only to the Rider Waite deck. They may or may not apply to other decks.
- Gold or Yellow – This is probably one of the most visible colors. It signifies brightness, radiance, freshness, clarity, and a bright red, etc. It may or may not mean something positive, but whether it’s actually positive remains to be seen. Cards with gold coloring are usually good cards with positive connotations, such as The Sun, The Lovers, The Magician, and the Money card.
 - Blue – This is another color that’s often seen. The color blue in English is “blue,” which also has another meaning: sadness. Therefore, blue primarily refers to emotion, whether good or bad. However, when emotions are often mentioned, they often refer to gloom, anxiety, agitation, or gloom. On the other hand, good can also refer to a happy mood. So, if there’s a lot of blue, it usually means a time when personal emotions are involved.
 - White – represents cleanliness, purity, and goodness. This is often found on clothing, symbolizing purity of heart, such as The Empress, the undergarment of The Fool, The Magician, and The Hierophant.
 - Black – Where there’s white, there must be black. The meaning of black is inevitably the opposite of white. Therefore, it represents darkness, evil, wickedness, concealment, concealment, and uncertainty, such as The Devil, Death, and the Ten Swords.
 - Gray – A color that combines black and white. Therefore, it signifies both good and bad, some suffering, not always pleasant or pleasant. Sometimes, it can also signify uncertainty and uncertainty.
 - Red – This color represents enthusiasm, energy, fire, and activity. In a negative sense, it can also signify impatience, rashness, and haste. For example, The Magician’s shirt has this meaning.
 - Green – Often signifies abundance and tranquility. The Empress is particularly prominent in this.
 
This is also the meaning of the colors prominently found in the Rider Waite deck. These colors can help us develop predictions and better understand the overall situation. For example, if the 10 cards of the Celtic Cross deck are mostly gray, we can immediately know that the person is experiencing suffering and sadness, and their life is definitely uncertain. This will help us understand the tone of the prediction and help us find a better solution.
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