Okay guys, let’s talk about reading those tiny Universal Tarot Miniature Cards. Honestly? My first thought was “They’re so small, how can I even shuffle ’em?” But curiosity got me, so I picked up a deck cheap online. Here’s how it went down:
The Initial Confusion
When the deck arrived, I ripped open the package like a kid at Christmas. Dumped the cards on my kitchen table. Holy moly, they were tiny! Like seriously, smaller than a matchbox. Felt weird trying to shuffle ’em with my big hands. Dropped half the deck immediately. Great start, right?
Just Handling the Lil’ Things
I sat there, frustrated, just fanning them out on the tabletop instead of holding ’em. Started touching each card slowly, feeling the edges, getting used to the size. Thought “Screw it, I’ll just spread ’em like dominoes.” Used two fingers to push cards around into a messy pile. Took me like ten minutes just to not feel like a clumsy giant.

First Baby Steps with Meaning
Closed my eyes, took a breath like people say to. Focused on my dog barking outside – real deep moment, I know. Randomly slid a card out: The Tower. Freaked out for a hot second before remembering it ain’t literal doom. Looked closer. Tiny lightning bolt, tiny people falling. Realized it matched my stress about work deadlines. Huh. Maybe this works?
Building a Routine That Stuck
Next morning, I made coffee first – priority. Sat down, spread the tiny cards in a semicircle. Did a one-card pull for my day. Pulled Three of Cups. Spent the whole afternoon distracted trying to figure if that meant parties or just… my three empty coffee cups. Finally clicked when my sister called outta the blue. Small victory!
Cheat Sheets & Tiny Experiments
Got sick of Googling meanings while squinting at postage-stamp art. Grabbed index cards and a sharpie. Made my own ultra-simple keywords for each card:
- Major Arcana = Big Life Stuff (like Tower = Chaos/Change)
- Cups = Feelings & Friendships
- Wands = Energy & Work Stuff
Taped the cheat sheet to my coffee mug for quick peeks.
Finding What Actually Works
After a month of daily one-card pulls, I tried a three-card past/present/future. Cards kept sticking together or flipping over. Almost gave up. Then I tried this:
- Mix cards face down on the table with both palms
- Use left pinky to nudge a card loose from the pile
- Flip it carefully with my thumbnail
Past was reversed Chariot. Present upright Emperor. Future Temperance. Made sense – got stuck last month (Chariot upside down), currently grinding at my desk job (Emperor vibes), future hoping for less chaos (Temperance!). Not bad!
My Takeaway for Newbies
If you’re staring at mini cards feeling lost:
- Accept the fumbles. You will drop cards. It’s fine.
- Touch is key. Handle ’em daily even if you don’t read – builds muscle memory.
- Start stupid simple. One card daily for a week > complex spreads day one.
- Images over definitions. That tiny picture? Trust your gut reaction first.
Been five months now. Still use my index card cheat sheet. Still chase dropped cards under the couch. But pulling that mini deck feels like second nature these days. You’ll get there!
