Game Plan Spread

Difficulty: Easy
When a person has a certain plan in mind, this simple five-card spread presents a choice, hinting at what action or attitude should be taken for their plan to succeed, and what should be avoided to help the plan work out for the best.
The initial card is laid in the centre of the layout, the significator. The following four cards are laid out clockwise around the significator.
In this spread, the second card is about what drives the reader, but also says they are not fully conscious of this, perhaps even completely unaware of it. It provides a hint as to the reason they strive for their goal.
The third card uncovers what others think of the reader and their goals. The reader may or may not be aware of this. Sometimes other people factor into the plans (and sometimes they don't).
The fourth card suggests what not to do. If things are permitted to go down this path, the plan will collapse.
The fifth card is a hint as to how to make this plan work out favourably. The idea this card presents should be followed to make the plan successful. It is the differences between Cards #4 & #5 that should be noted, as the differences provide important clues.
Your Game Plan Reading
Unconscious Drive![]() Two of Wands (Dominion) |
External Influences![]() Princess of Swords |
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Significator![]() Knight of Cups |
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How it Will Succeed![]() Prince of Wands |
How it Will Not Succeed![]() XIX – The Sun |
Knight of Cups
Element: Fire of Water
Astrological Correspondence: Pisces
The Knight of Cups represents the dynamic pursuit of emotional fulfilment and creative inspiration. As Fire of Water, he embodies the passionate drive to explore the depths of emotion and intuition, combining heartfelt intensity with purposeful action. The Knight is a noble figure on horseback, holding a cup with a crab aloft, symbolising his quest for emotional truth and romantic ideals.
The influence of Pisces enhances his sensitivity, imagination, and connection to the mystical and unseen. This pairing infuses the Knight's journey with dreamlike qualities, urging you to follow your creative visions and emotional aspirations, even if they seem intangible or challenging.
The Knight of Cups encourages you to actively pursue your dreams and ideals with courage and determination. He warns, however, against being swept away by fantasies or unrealistic expectations. By channelling his fiery passion and watery intuition, the Knight inspires a balanced approach to emotional and creative endeavours, driven by both heart and purpose.
In Relationships: The Knight of Cups indicates a person full of romantic fervour and idealistic love. He is the quintessential lover, pursuing relationships with enthusiasm and passion. This card may indicate an individual ready to express their love in bold, dramatic ways, or a situation in which love and romance are pursued with intensity and excitement.
In Work: The Knight of Cups suggests you may embark on a path driven by emotional inspiration or creative passion. It can also represent a time of emotional pursuit when you follow your desires or dreams, whether in the arts, healing, or another area that requires deep emotional engagement.
Spiritually: The Knight of Cups indicates a journey of emotional or spiritual discovery. It suggests you are exploring your inner world and seeking to understand deeper emotional or spiritual truths. This card encourages you to follow your heart, trusting your intuition to guide you.
When ill-dignified: The Knight of Cups can indicate emotional instability or impulsive romantic decisions based on fleeting desires. You may become too idealistic, leading to emotional disillusionment. It could also point to a tendency to act out of emotional intensity without considering the consequences or to chase after unattainable dreams.
Two of Wands (Dominion)
Astrological Correspondence: Mars in Aries
The Two of Wands, subtitled Dominion, represents the fiery energy of Mars in Aries. It symbolises the dynamic assertion of will, confidence, and the power to take control. The card depicts two crossed wands, each topped with ram heads, symbolising Aries' fiery, pioneering energy. Flames emanate from the wands, emphasising the active, forceful nature of this card. This card is about asserting dominance and taking decisive action. It reflects an intense drive to establish control over one's environment and push forward boldly. It is a card of raw, active energy, demanding focus and determination.
In Relationships: The Two of Wands indicates the need to make decisions about the future of a relationship. It represents contemplating the potential paths ahead, whether to deepen the connection or to explore new opportunities.
In Work: This card signifies a choice or decision that must be made regarding one's professional life or creative pursuits. You are encouraged to look beyond the immediate horizon and assess which path will bring the greatest fulfilment.
Spiritually: The Two of Wands symbolises the crossroads of spiritual growth. It suggests a time of decision, where you must choose the direction you will take on your spiritual journey.
When ill-dignified: The Two of Wands may indicate indecision, stagnation, or a lack of commitment. You might be overwhelmed by choices or hesitant to take action. It advises you to focus and take decisive steps to move forward.
Princess of Swords
Element: Earth of Air
The Princess of Swords symbolises intellectual exploration, clarity, and keen perception. Her card represents the active pursuit of truth, an individual focused on analysing and understanding the world through rational thought and observation. She embodies the quality of Earth applied to Air, indicating a grounded, practical approach to intellectual endeavours.
With the sword held high, she represents the clear, focused mind capable of cutting through confusion and seeing things as they are. The Princess of Swords is quick-witted, adaptable, and sharp in her analysis, always seeking to uncover hidden truths through reason. She encourages using intellect to challenge existing ideas and explore new possibilities through critical thinking.
This card reflects a drive for mental clarity, a fearless approach to questioning assumptions, and a desire for intellectual growth. It also suggests a mind not afraid to dissect difficult subjects, pursuing knowledge with determination and precision. The Princess of Swords asks us to trust our intellect and maintain clarity, even when navigating complex or unclear situations.
In Relationships: The Princess of Swords represents a person who values intellectual stimulation and clarity in their interactions. This card suggests a relationship where communication is important and you understand your partner's thoughts and feelings. It can also represent a need for clear, honest communication to prevent misunderstandings.
In Work: The Princess of Swords indicates a time of mental exploration, curiosity, and learning. You may be starting a new intellectual endeavour, engaging in research, or studying a new area of expertise. This card represents a sharp, analytical mind, one well-suited to tasks requiring precision and intellectual rigour.
Spiritually: The Princess of Swords represents the pursuit of truth and understanding. It indicates a time of mental clarity and intellectual growth on the spiritual path. You may seek deeper insights into the nature of reality or spiritual wisdom through rational thought, philosophy, or study.
When ill-dignified: The Princess of Swords can indicate intellectual arrogance, impatience, or rigid thinking. You may be quick to judge, dismissing information or perspectives that challenge your own. This card warns against becoming consumed with ideas and intellect at the expense of emotional or spiritual awareness.
XIX – The Sun
(Sun, Resh)
The Sun radiates with the energy of vitality, clarity, and triumphant renewal. Associated with Resh, the face, this card symbolises self-awareness, illumination, and the expression of the inner light. The Sun, as the central celestial body, embodies life, growth, and divine purpose.
The imagery is vibrant and joyous, as the golden sun blazes in the sky, surrounded by rays of light that fill the scene with warmth and illumination. Beneath it, twin children dance in a fertile landscape, representing innocence, harmony, and the unification of opposites. The background is lush with fields and flowers, a testament to the creative and nurturing power of the sun's energy. The card radiates an undeniable sense of triumph and clarity.
In Relationships: The Sun signifies joy, harmony, and mutual understanding. It brings light to connections, encouraging open communication and the sharing of love without reservation.
In Work: This card represents achievement and the realisation of goals. You are advised to embrace your success and lead confidently.
Spiritually: The Sun symbolises enlightenment, integrating the self, and realising your divine purpose. It calls you to step into your power and radiate your truth confidently.
When ill-dignified: The Sun warns of arrogance, egotism, or overexposure. You are advised to balance your confidence with humility and guard against burning out your energy.
Prince of Wands
Element: Air of Fire
Astrological Correspondence: Leo
The Prince of Wands represents the intellectual and communicative aspects of Fire, where mental energy and creative passion converge. As Air of Fire, he embodies the visionary thinker who brings dynamic ideas, plans, and strategies to life with inspiration and daring. The Prince is a passionate and courageous individual, full of bold concepts and the drive to translate them into action.
This card symbolises the spirit of adventure and enterprise, where creativity is channelled into purposeful movement. It is a card of intellectual boldness, where ideas ignite like wildfire and are swiftly translated into reality. The Prince of Wands is a figure of immense energy, filled with determination and enthusiasm to take on challenges, initiating projects with great confidence. He encourages you to embrace the power of your thoughts and ambitions, and act decisively in the pursuit of your goals.
In Relationships: The Prince of Wands represents passion and excitement. This can indicate a fast-moving romance full of desire and adventure, but it can also imply someone committed to the thrill of pursuit rather than steady emotional intimacy. The Prince is often the impulsive lover, driven by the desire for adventure or novelty.
In Work: In the professional world, the Prince of Wands is an energetic and bold leader, pushing projects forward with enthusiasm and a strong sense of purpose. He represents the catalyst for action, the one who brings ideas into motion. However, this card also warns that rushing forward without a solid plan can lead to burnout or missed opportunities.
Spiritually: The Prince of Wands can indicate intellectual exploration or philosophical inquiry. You may seek ways to expand your mind, often through bold or unconventional means. The card may also represent an energetic search for truth or personal enlightenment.
When ill-dignified: The Prince of Wands can indicate mental restlessness, hasty decisions, or an excessive focus on novelty at the expense of deeper commitment. You may be easily distracted or prone to acting on impulse without thinking through the consequences. This card warns against reckless behaviour or a lack of foresight in your actions.