Six of Wands
Victory, public recognition, success, confidence
Strong yes — and the win is publicly acknowledged.
Six of Wands upright meaning
A rider on horseback returns from battle, crowned and celebrated by the crowd. This card is public victory — winning the contest, getting the promotion, being recognized publicly for what you've done. Drawing it means success that others see. The Six of Wands also reminds you to take in the win rather than rushing past it. You earned this.
Six of Wands reversed meaning
Reversed, the parade is rained out — public setback, lack of recognition for real work, or arrogance leading to a fall. Sometimes a win that didn't get acknowledged.
Six of Wands — love and relationships
A relationship people admire, or being publicly chosen by someone you wanted.
Public relationship problems, or feeling un-chosen.
Six of Wands — career and money
Promotion, public award, successful presentation, or career win that gets recognized.
Passed over for recognition, or a public career setback.