Justice Tarot Card Meaning
Read Justice upright, reversed, love, career, and yes-or-no tarot meanings.

Justice tarot meaning quick answer
Upright meaning
Cause and effect are surfacing.
Reversed meaning
Something is being avoided: a hard conversation, a debt owed, a truth ducked.
Yes or no tarot
Maybe. Maybe — depends on whether your cause is genuinely fair.
Turn this meaning into an answer
Should you stay, leave, or wait?
A card meaning is useful. A reading is sharper: it places the card inside the question you cannot stop thinking about.
Justice upright meaning
Cause and effect are surfacing. Tell the truth — to others and to yourself — and the situation will resolve along just lines.
Justice reversed meaning
Something is being avoided: a hard conversation, a debt owed, a truth ducked. The longer it waits, the heavier it grows.
Justice in love & relationships
Justice in love asks for honesty — with yourself first, then with your partner. Imbalances need naming. If you have been over-giving, the card will rebalance the scales whether you like it or not. For singles, the right person will be drawn to you when you stop performing.
Justice in career & money
At work, Justice favors fairness, contracts, and clean accounting. A long-overdue resolution is coming — a contract signed, a credit assigned, a wrong corrected. Be precise. The card rewards integrity and punishes shortcuts; whatever you put on paper now will hold.
As advice
Tell the literal truth. Even the inconvenient parts. Especially the inconvenient parts. The relief on the other side is worth more than the comfort of the lie.
Is Justice a yes or no?
MaybeMaybe — depends on whether your cause is genuinely fair. The card will honor truth, not preference.
Read the yes-or-no tarot guideCards that pair with this one
Frequently asked questions
What does Justice mean in tarot?
Fairness, accountability, and the consequences of your past actions catching up with you — for better or worse.
Is Justice a yes or no?
It depends on the truth of your situation. Justice rewards what is actually fair, not what you wish were fair.
Does Justice mean a court case?
Sometimes literally — legal matters, contracts, formal decisions. More often it means a moral reckoning of any kind.


