Five of Pentacles Tarot Card Meanings
Five of Pentacles Keywords
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Five of Pentacles Description
In the traditional Rider-Waite deck, the Five of Pentacles points to adversity, often the kind that feels all-encompassing. The image is stark, two individuals walking through snow, visibly cold, sick, poor, tired, and hungry. They're uncomfortable and cut off from the basic necessities of life.
One leans on crutches. The other, head wrapped in a shawl, walks barefoot through the freezing street. Behind them is a black wall and a stained glass window showing five pentacles, a sign of a church, a place that might offer warmth and shelter, but remains out of reach.
This card often reads as a bad omen. It signals physical or emotional depletion, illness, or being left out, whether by society, a partner, or even your own inner support systems. And yet, like every card, its meaning can shift depending on where it falls in the reading. Sometimes it shows what’s present. Other times, what you’re being called to move through or finally name.
The 5 of Pentacles reflects those moments of being unsupported in your pain, invisible in your needs, and unsure if you're allowed to ask for more. But the light in the stained glass is still there. Even in loss, the possibility of care exists.
In the Trivedia Tarot deck, two women sit in prayer, their faces lit by a single candle. They are not in motion. They are not out begging. They are still, witnessing what is. Holding the last strand of hope.
That candle is everything. A flicker of opportunity, small, fragile, but alive. Above them, bats hover in the dark. They carry three pentacles that represent a debt, a burden, a lingering tie to what’s been lost. The bat is a symbol of shadow, not just fear, but the things we avoid: shame, powerlessness, the fear of being seen in need.
Above each woman’s head, a single pentacle remains. It’s not much, but it’s what’s left. This is what survival looks like when you’ve stripped away all excess. The truth of your relationship with security, money, and worth, when everything else has gone quiet.
And then… you step back. Only then do you see it. The skull. An optical illusion, woven from the shadows and light, reminding us that despair often has a face, and that we don’t always notice we’re living inside it until we zoom out.
The void inside the skull is what haunts. The hollowness, the sense of nothingness that grief, debt, or depletion can bring. This void can be a metaphor for financial loss, where the sense of security and self-worth is deeply affected. But this image doesn’t exist to punish you.
The Five of Pentacles Key Facts
Astrology: Taurus
Taurus is ruled by Venus and tied to comfort, stability, and material security. The Five of Pentacles shows what happens when those needs are threatened. When your basic sense of safety, home, food, income, intimacy, feels shaky. This card reflects the shadow side of Taurus, what it feels like to be disconnected from support, touch, and the resources you rely on to feel grounded in your body and life.
Chakra: Root Chakra
The root chakra governs survival, safety, and your relationship to belonging. When the Five of Pentacles shows up, it points to a root-level disruption, feeling unsafe, unworthy, or unsupported. You may be stuck in survival mode, over-functioning to feel secure, or disconnected from your physical body. Meditation with this card can help bring awareness to where your foundation needs repair.
Planet: Venus
Venus rules love, value, and our ability to receive. This card reveals where you’ve stopped letting yourself receive, care, money, intimacy, rest. It's the version of Venus that’s been starved. When you’re stuck in a cycle of giving without return or refusing support because you don’t feel worthy, the 5 of Pentacles, and Venus, want you to reflect on what you deserve.
Element: Earth
Earth is about what’s real, your body, your finances, your home, your physical capacity. The 5 of Pentacles shows up when your physical or material life is under pressure. This card helps you ground by facing what’s not sustainable, not working, or simply not enough anymore.
Crystal: Smoky Quartz
Smoky Quartz is a grounding, stabilizing stone. It’s supportive during grief, financial stress, and emotional exhaustion, all key themes of this card. This crystal helps you stay connected to your body and the present moment when things feel heavy or unclear.
Numerology: 5
In numerology, 5 represents instability, change, and challenge, but also movement. The 5 of Pentacles is that turning point where something has to give. It marks the moment where what you’ve been tolerating becomes visible. The discomfort pushes you to stop surviving and start choosing something different.
Questions to Ask If You Pulled the Five of Pentacles (Upright)
- Where in my life am I still standing in the cold, waiting for someone else to open the door?
- When was the last time I told the truth about how tired I am without making it sound noble?
- What have I gone without for so long that I’ve started convincing myself I don’t even need it anymore?
- What part of me still equates asking for help with failure, and what has that belief cost me in intimacy, care, and rest?
- Am I leaking energy into spaces where I’m unseen, unfed, or silently enduring, just to feel like I still belong somewhere?
- What kind of emotional or financial drought have I been normalizing, and what would change if I named it for what it is?
Questions to Ask If You Pulled the Five of Pentacles (Reversed)
- Where have I stopped begging, and started choosing myself?
- What forms of support are already showing up that I’m afraid to fully receive, because I don’t trust they’ll stay?
- When love, money, or care does arrive, what part of me immediately prepares to lose it, and why?
- What does it mean to let softness back in, after years of being in survival mode?
- What am I quietly rebuilding behind the scenes, and how can I honor that work without needing it to be visible yet?


Upright Five of Pentacles Meaning
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Reversed Five of Pentacles Meaning
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