This is a short selection from a much longer list. Although there are a couple of traditional combinations that are not easy to read unless studied beforehand (like Sun + Moon or Angel + Devil), most of the times the combinations of cards are logical. For this reason I have omitted many obvious combos: Page of Coins (words) and Love is sweet talk or words about love. Thank you very much. The following list is just an example: I will talk more about combining cards in the future. Plus, always remember that much depends on the context of the question and of the other cards. Be flexible. The comments in brackets are my own.
Ace of Cups + Ace of Wands = 1. married life 2. a business (the interpretation depends on the question or on the surrounding cards. For instance, + Love, married life; + Star, business)
Ace of Cups + Seven of Cups = things related to the family, or strong family or family-like relationship
Seven of Cups + Sun or Angel = protection, either from the family/friends or whoever is specified in the spread
Seven of Cups + Juggler = small city or your hometown (where you grew up)
Seven of Cups + World = large city or foreign city (not necessarily in another country though)
Ten of Cups + Love = falling in love, usually being at the stage where love is more fun than hard work (if also + Juggler or + Fool, fun but immature love)
Ten of Cups + Moon = there is no happiness (the Moon covers it)
Ten of Cups + Hermit = traditionally for women it shows their period being blocked, and if the Juggler appears it can show a pregnancy
Ten of Cups + Knight of Swords = 1. Hurting yourself and bleeding (with cards showing hospitalization, an operation) 2. More metaphorically, the fun or joy is cut short
Page of Cups + Ace of Wands = prostitute, according to tradition (it can still be like this nowadays, but look at the context of the question and the other cards. Also, prostitute can sometimes simply indicate a slutty individual, especially if no money card is involved)
Page of Cups + Juggler = son and daughter or a young girl
Knight of Cups + Angel = peace, agreement, reconciliation
Knight of Cups + Person card = the person is gentle, kind or agreeable
Ace of Wands + Love = a love relationship
Ace of Wands + Star = success at work or in business, can be the signing of a contract
Ace of Wands + Fool = “baronate” in Italian/Bolognese dialect, meaning fun sex without much thought
Eight of Wands + World = travel, removal
Eight of Wands + Hanged Man = 1. danger on the road 2. A road or path that ends abruptly
Eight of Wands + Juggler = A trip, but can have other interpretations in context
Ace of Coins + Tower + Hermit = serious money trouble and the need for making sacrifices (I guess instead of the Hermit any other troublesome card would suffice)
Ace of Coins + Ten of Coins = finances (in itself good finances, material well-being)
Ace of Coins + Ten of Cups = 1. prosperous finances 2. Can be a festive table
Ace of Coins + King of Coins = a banker or someone commanding lots of money
Seven of Coins + Fool + Moon = the blues
Seven of Coins + Ten of Coins = having little money
Ten of Coins + Ace of Cups = spending a little money on the family or home (I guess depending on the context it can also be a little money coming from the family or home)
Page of Coins + Queen of Coins = clarification or explanation (words that give you the truth)
Page of Coins + Juggler + Hermit = stuttering (probably mataphorical as well)
Knight of Coins + Page of Swords = 1. Post 2. Good news by message
Knight of Coins + Ace of Coins = good financial developments, money coming easily
Queen of Coins + Moon = hiding the truth, lack of clarity
Queen of Coins + King of Coins = expert
King of Coins + Justice = legal or bureaucratic matters (in itself can be a lawyer, notary, red tape, etc.)
King of Coins + Chariot = a doctor
King of Coins + Angel = 1. powerful protector (the one you’d ask to pull some strings, for instance) 2. A positive entity
Ace of Swords + Page of Swords = letter coming soon
Ace of Swords + Justice + Tower = prison (here the Ace of Swords is the handcuffs)
Eight of Swords + Ace of Swords + Devil = addiction (A bond to the devil for something that torments you. But it can mean being dependent from someone or something in a negative way)
Eight of Swords + Love + Devil = strong jealousy (probably pathological)
Page of Swords + World = message from afar (nowadays also probably messaging with people around the world)
Page of Swords + Moon = 1. secret correspondence 2. Letter whose content displeases us
Queen of Swords + Seven of Coins = affliction (obviously it can also mean a sad woman or a woman who causes sadness, depending on the context)
Queen of Swords + Devil = witch (or, more probably, a negative woman)
King of Swords + Juggler = an immature man or a young boy, or two sons
King of Swords + Justice = law enforcement
Fool + Juggler = bewilderment, disorientation
Fool + Ten of Cups = creativity or levity (in a medical context, since the Fool is the head and the Ten of Cups is blood, if there are negative cards it can indicate blood clots, brain strokes, etc.)
Fool + Hanged Man = estrangement from reality (+ Moon and/or + Seven of Coins, serious mental suffering)
Fool + Devil = excesses (either excessive character or using funky stuff. It can probably also indicate a negative situation that confuses us)
Juggler + Ace of Wands = conception or inception
Juggler + Moon + Devil = untrustworthy character, dangerous individual
Juggler + Page of Cups + King of Swords = children or young people
Juggler + Wheel = gambling (but it can mean other things in context)
Stranger + Fool = overturned expectations (I have experimented this combination as overturning the status quo as well)
Stranger + Moon = disappointment (unexpected bad things)
Stranger + Star = can mean a gift (unexpected object)
Love + Ace of Swords + Stranger = Marriage (the Stranger here is a priest or celebrant, the Ace are the rings. I think the Ace of Wands might be there instead of that of Swords. Without the Stranger it can still show a relationship or, if you’re single, love about to knock at the door)
Stranger + Devil + Moon + Ace of Swords = black magic (here the Stranger is the person celebrating the ritual, the Ace of Swords is the creation of magic bonds. I’m wondering if the Angel and Sun came up instead of the Devil and the Moon if it would indicate white magic)
Love + Hanged Man + Queen of Swords or King of Swords = cheating
Love + Temperance = lasting love
Chariot + Ace of Wands = sex
Chariot + Death = deathbed (but unless the question is specific or there are other cards it probably means something else)
Chariot + Moon = sickness
Justice + Ace of Wands = marriage, partnership or important contract
Justice + Moon = injustice (can probably be interpreted in various ways, such as something being wrong or unfair or mistaken)
Hermit + Person = person is indisposed (or blocked within the context)
Hermit + Temperance = lasting blockage
Hermit + Page of Wands or Knight of Wands = person is shy or solitary (has inner blockage)
Wheel + Stranger = chance meeting (probably with a person card next to it, otherwise maybe also unexpected chance)
Strength + Hermit + Moon = exhaustion, weakness, ill-health
Strength + Ace of Wands = person is very willful (I’ve noticed that the Ace of Wands next to a person card also makes them very willful)
Strength + Devil + Knight of Swords = fights
Hanged Man + Death = paralysis (literal or metaphorical)
Hanged Man + Tower = ending
Death + Wheel = what’s been set in motion cannot be stopped (probably also a change for the better, if the Wheel is upright and/or followed by positive cards)
Death + Tower = 1. Tragedy 2. Disruption
Death + Justice + Ace of Cups + Star = inheritance (the Star here refers to material possessions. I think a money card could be there instead as well.)
Temperance + Hanged Man = end of something (that lasted a while)
Temperance + Ace of Swords = short (short-ish) timeframe (here the Ace of Swords reduces the slowness of Temperance. It can probably also indicate a lasting bond.)
Ace of Coins + Temperance + Ten of Cups = finances slowly flourishing
Page of Coins + Devil = angry words, fights
Devil + Angel = great satisfaction or good news (regardless of the order of the cards)
Devil + Ace of Wands = great passion (primarily sexual but to be adapted to the context)
Tower + Chariot + King of Coins = hospital (other cards like the Moon, the Seven of Coins etc. may be present)
Tower + Chariot + Knight of Swords = surgery (I’ve already experimented this combination. The Queen of Swords was present indicating the female surgeon. Otherwise a King of Swords would be probably a man or the King of Coins would generically indicate the doctor)
Tower + Ace of Coins = financial sacrifice, financial limitations, bankruptcy with other bad cards
Tower + Fool + Moon = mental breakdown
Star + Ace of Coins = a well-paid job
Star + Temperance = stable job (if followed by cards of ending like the Hanged Man, temporary job)
Star + Queen of Coins = intellectual job (but I think it depends on the context)
Chariot + King of Coins + Star = therapy, prescription (here the Star indicates meds)
Moon + Person card = traditionally a dead person (someone who is no longer visible to us. But it needs to make sense in the context. It can probably also mean someone who is sad or is hiding something)
Moon + Eight of Wands + Hanged Man + King of Swords = danger on the road at night (probably due to a man)
Sun + Moon = Sorrow (if the cards are swapped around, with the Sun last, it is still sorrow but it is lessened or it goes away more quickly)
Sun + King of Coins = the doctor’s cure works (probably to be extended to any kind of professional help)
Sun + Devil or Ace of Wands = strong vitality or energy
Angel + Queen of Coins = faith
Angel + Page of Coins = prayer (probably also good/positive words)
Angel + Juggler + World = pregnancy (the World is the belly)
Angel + Death = yes, for sure (either to a question or to the cards preceding them)
World + Person card = person is not yet known or comes from far away (keep in mind that once upon a time even the next town was far away) or travels
World + Star + Ace or Ten of Coins = commerce (but it can probably mean other things too)
Three Aces together = “Tre assi son tralasci”, three aces equal abandonment. Radical change, leaving the old for the new.
Four Aces together = “Quattro assi fan fracassi”, four aces make a lot of noise. Destabilizing situations, chaos, pandemonium
Three Kings together = Success
Four Kings together = Triumph
Three Queens together = Problem*
Four Queens together = Failure*
Three Knights together = Good news, Speed
Four Knights together = Speedy good news, great speed
Three Pages together = gossip, talking
Four Pages together = slander, bad people
*Some (including one of my teachers) see the Queens less unfavourably, as delays (Queens, in this case, are probably seen as taking a long time to deliver the heir/result)
























