Death, Three of Swords and Wheel of Fortune Tarot Meaning
Death, Three of Swords and Wheel of Fortune together tell one story: a painful chapter closes while life keeps turning — real change, heart hurt, and fate moving whether you feel ready or not.
Three of Swords, Wheel of Fortune and Death describe the same grief-turn from pain's side: hurt names first, cycle spins next scene, ending clears the old — grief and turnover can share a season; the wheel does not wait for healing to finish first.
Death and Three of Swords as Cards of the Day
Sad news or an ending may arrive while other parts of life still shift — job, housing, or luck changing at once. Feel the hurt; notice the turn too.
Death and Three of Swords: Main Energy of the Combination
The main theme is painful ending on turning cycle. Change, grief, and luck shift — death closes; three of swords pierces; wheel spins next scene.
Death and Three of Swords in Love
Breakup, betrayal, or sharp goodbye while life reroutes — new people or cities may follow the pain.
Death and Three of Swords in Work and Career
Layoff or team loss during industry swing — mourn, then watch where wheel lands.
What Does Death and Three of Swords Mean for You?
This trio often appears when loss met motion. Pain is real; stuck is not the only option forever.
Advice From the Death and Three of Swords Combination
What to do
What to avoid
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When Death and Three of Swords and Wheel of Fortune Fall Together
When Death comes first
When Three of Swords comes first
When Wheel of Fortune comes first
Individual card meanings
- DeDeath
The Death tarot card rarely means physical death — it signals profound transformation, the end of one chapter, and the inevitability of what must change. Reversed it warns of resistance to necessary endings.
Full meaning → - ThThree of Swords
The Three of Swords tarot card represents heartbreak, grief, and the pain of a difficult truth. Upright it honors sorrow; reversed it signals healing beginning or suppressed hurt surfacing.
Full meaning → - WhWheel of Fortune
The Wheel of Fortune tarot card represents the turning of life's cycles, fate, and the arrival of a new phase. Upright it signals a fortunate shift; reversed it warns of resistance to change.
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Frequently asked questions
Quick answers about this tarot card.
1Is Death and Three of Swords a good omen for starting a new job?
Mixed omen — a job end or team loss may open the next role as the wheel turns; mourn first, then apply where the cycle lands rather than clinging to the old desk.
2What does Death and Three of Swords suggest about personal growth?
Growth is learning to grieve and move — you do not have to be finished healing to notice the turn; pain is real, stuck is not the only forever option.
3How does Death and Three of Swords and Wheel of Fortune differ from Ace of Swords and The Fool and The Moon?
Ace-swords-fool-moon starts clear in fog — truth, leap. Death-three-swords-wheel ends in pain while luck turns — grief, cycle. Fresh try versus heartbreak-on-the-wheel.
4How does Death and Three of Swords and Wheel of Fortune differ from The Devil and The Hanged Man and The Star?
Devil-hanged-star pauses inside a chain toward hope — bondage, wait, heal. Death-three-swords-wheel closes a painful chapter as fate turns — end, grief, luck. Recovery-wait versus grief-and-turnover.
Related combinations
Related 3-card spreads
- Death and The Fool and Wheel of Fortune
- Death and The Devil and Wheel of Fortune
- Death and The Tower and Wheel of Fortune
- Death and The Lovers and Wheel of Fortune
- Death and The Moon and Wheel of Fortune
- Death and The Fool and Three of Swords
- Death and The Tower and Three of Swords
- Death and Strength and Wheel of Fortune