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Upright, Five of Cups means Disappointment, sadness, regret. In a reading, it often points to loss, regret, and the difficult work of noticing what remains. The card asks what ...

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R-C04 CONTENT 2026-04-29

Five of Cups Tarot Card Meaning (Suit of Cups)

Five of Cups is the Cups card of loss, regret, and the difficult work of noticing what remains. Upright, Five of Cups means Disappointment, sadness, regret. Reversed, it means New hope, acceptance, moving forward. In modern tarot reading, Cups often relate to emotions, relationships, receptivity, imagination, and the way feeling becomes response, but this article treats that as interpretation rather than historical proof.

Quick Facts

Item Value
Card Five of Cups
Source ID cups_4
Suit Cups
Rank Five / 5
PKT text year 1910
Waite source page 117
Upright short meaning Disappointment, sadness, regret
Reversed short meaning New hope, acceptance, moving forward
Keywords loss, regret, sadness, remaining support, acceptance

Overview

Five of Cups is a Minor Arcana card in the suit of Cups. As a Five, it shows one stage in the Cups sequence: feeling moving through relationship, memory, loss, desire, maturity, or repair. The internal English short meaning is the production anchor: upright means Disappointment, sadness, regret, and reversed means New hope, acceptance, moving forward.

Waite's 1910 Pictorial Key to the Tarot gives this upright anchor:

"It is a card of loss, but something remains over; three have been taken, but two are left"

Biddy Tarot lists the upright keywords as: "Regret, failure, disappointment, pessimism." Labyrinthos supports the card with upright themes of loss, grief, disappointment, sadness, mourning, discontent, feeling let down; its reversed keyword basis includes acceptance, moving on, finding peace, contentment, seeing positives. Chatarot uses those modern sources as interpretation support, not as prose to copy.

The Four is disengagement; the Five is grief or disappointment after something has spilled. This keeps the Cups sequence from becoming one repeated story about romance. Each card asks a different question about feeling: where it begins, how it meets others, what it remembers, what it loses, and how it becomes mature.

What does Five of Cups mean upright?

Upright, Five of Cups means Disappointment, sadness, regret. In a reading, it often points to loss, regret, and the difficult work of noticing what remains. The card asks what feeling is available now and whether that feeling can be handled with enough honesty, proportion, and care.

Waite's wording keeps the historical texture visible, while Biddy and Labyrinthos support the more contemporary reading vocabulary. This article keeps those layers separate: Waite provides the primary-source anchor, and modern sources support current interpretive language.

Practically, the upright card is not a promise that a relationship, project, or emotional shift is already complete. It asks what is being felt, what is being shared, and what kind of response would be steady enough to trust.

What does Five of Cups mean reversed?

Reversed, Five of Cups means New hope, acceptance, moving forward. The same Cups theme is still present, but it may be blocked, exaggerated, nostalgic, avoidant, dependent, or difficult to express.

Waite gives the reversed wording as: "News, alliances, affinity, consanguinity, ancestry, return, false projects.". Chatarot keeps that older wording separate from the internal short meaning so modern interpretation does not get laundered into the primary source.

A reversed Cups card usually asks where feeling has lost proportion. The answer may be clearer boundaries, better listening, practical support, or accepting that not every emotional signal needs to become a decision immediately.

Five of Cups in love, career, health, and money

Love

In love, Five of Cups can point to regret, disappointment, apology, or the work of seeing what remains after hurt. It should not be read as a fixed prediction about what another person will do. The useful question is how feeling, care, memory, expectation, or timing is shaping the relationship.

Reversed, the card can show the same theme under strain: withdrawal, confusion, pressure, guardedness, overreaction, or a loss of shared direction. Neutral language matters here; the reading should not assume gender roles, marriage, monogamy, or a single relationship model.

Career

In career readings, Five of Cups can suggest a setback, missed opportunity, or the need to learn without treating one loss as the whole story. Cups cards are useful for work questions when they are kept specific to emotional intelligence, creative tone, morale, care, or interpersonal context.

Reversed, the card can show blocked communication, unclear expectations, depleted motivation, or effort that no longer matches the emotional reality of the work. The practical response is to ask what kind of next step would actually help.

Health

In health readings, Five of Cups can symbolically point to mood, emotional pacing, rest, support, and the way feeling affects daily rhythms. In a tarot reading context, this is a symbolic reminder rather than medical advice.

Reversed, it may suggest symbolic strain, guardedness, sadness, avoidance, or the need to slow down and seek real support. Tarot should not be used to diagnose attachment, grief, depression, illness, or recovery.

Money

In money readings, Five of Cups can describe loss, regretful spending, or recovering attention after a resource disappointment. The card does not promise financial outcomes, and it should not replace budgeting, professional advice, or practical planning.

Reversed, it can warn against spending from emptiness, giving past capacity, unclear agreements, or treating money as proof of affection. The point is not prediction; it is clearer attention to how feeling is shaping resources.

Rider-Waite-Smith imagery and symbols

The Rider-Waite-Smith image shows a cloaked figure looking toward three fallen cups, with two upright cups behind and a bridge in the background. The public-domain Commons image is used here for visible facts only. Symbolic meaning is interpretation unless a named source explicitly supports it.

Waite's image description and divinatory list give a useful check on modern keywords. When the older text differs from current search language, this article keeps the difference visible instead of pretending the tradition is unanimous.

The article uses conservative agency wording. It does not claim that Pamela Colman Smith created, added, or designed a specific symbol unless a source states that directly.

Historical and suit context

Five of Cups belongs to the Cups suit, one of the four Minor Arcana suits in this project. The canonical English suit name is Cups. The card is treated as a Cups card in the project manifest and English i18n data.

In modern tarot practice, Cups are commonly read through emotions, relationships, receptivity, imagination, and the way feeling becomes response. That is a reading convention, not a historical claim made by the Commons image page. Cups language should stay emotionally precise without assuming romance is the only context.

Interpretation notes

For production consistency, Five of Cups should be differentiated from nearby Cups cards. The Four is disengagement; the Five is grief or disappointment after something has spilled. The card's meaning should come from its rank, image, Waite anchor, and modern keyword support, not from a generic suit template.

For numbered Cups readings, this card should stay tied to the stage of the suit shown by its number. That keeps it distinct from the other numbered Cups cards.

FAQ

What does Five of Cups mean upright?

Upright, Five of Cups means Disappointment, sadness, regret. It usually points to loss, regret, and the difficult work of noticing what remains in a way that asks for clearer proportion and context.

What does Five of Cups mean reversed?

Reversed, Five of Cups means New hope, acceptance, moving forward. It can show the same Cups theme blocked, exaggerated, delayed, or handled without enough support.

Is Five of Cups only about romance?

No. It can describe romance, friendship, family, creativity, care work, morale, memory, or any situation where feeling and response matter.

How is Five of Cups different from nearby Cups cards?

The Four is disengagement; the Five is grief or disappointment after something has spilled.

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