Two of Swords
Difficult decision, stalemate, avoidance, weighing options
Unclear — you need to make a decision before the answer is yes or no.
Two of Swords upright meaning
A blindfolded figure holds two crossed swords against her chest, refusing to see. This card is the stalemate of a decision you don't want to make. Both options have costs; you've been delaying because choosing means losing one of them. The Two of Swords says: the avoidance is its own choice, and the longer you delay, the less control you have over the outcome.
Two of Swords reversed meaning
Reversed, the blindfold comes off. Decision made, information revealed, or finally seeing what was being avoided. The stalemate ends.
Two of Swords — love and relationships
Stuck between two romantic options, or avoiding a hard relationship conversation.
Finally choosing in love, or seeing a relationship clearly after avoidance.
Two of Swords — career and money
Avoiding a career decision, stuck between two job offers, or workplace stalemate.
Decision made, or career situation finally moving after a stuck period.