So, I was just sitting there, minding my own business, when I decided to take on the New York Times crossword. You know, just for a bit of fun and to test my smarts. And then I hit this clue about the tarot card group. I was like, “What the heck? I’ve got no idea!”
I started by looking through the clues around it, thinking maybe they’d give me a hint. I jotted down all the letters I knew for sure, trying to piece together the answer. I was scribbling like a crazy person, flipping through the crossword, checking and double – checking.
I thought about all the tarot card groups I’d ever heard of. I mean, I’m not a tarot expert or anything, but I’ve seen a few decks in my time. I started listing them in my head: the Major Arcana, the Minor Arcana. But I wasn’t sure if that was what the clue was looking for.

Then I decided to do a bit of research. I dug through some old books I had lying around, looking for anything related to tarot card groups. I was rummaging through boxes, pulling out dusty old tomes, and flipping through the pages like a detective on a mission.
After what felt like ages, I finally found a reference to a specific tarot card group that fit the clue’s length and the letters I had already filled in. I was so excited! I quickly wrote down the answer, feeling like I’d just cracked a secret code.
But I wasn’t done yet. I double – checked my answer against the crossword’s other clues to make sure it made sense. I was going back and forth, comparing letters, and making sure everything lined up. And guess what? It did!
So, there you have it. That’s how I found the answer to the tarot card group NYT crossword clue. It was a wild ride, full of searching, thinking, and a whole lot of head – scratching, but in the end, I got it done. And now I can say I’ve conquered another crossword challenge!
