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Lenormand Reader’s

PIP COMBINATIONS
WORKSHEET

Master Guide
PIP COMBINATIONS
WORKSHEET

Lenormand’s pips can be strange!

If you haven’t explored your deck in depth yet, of if your deck


doesn’t have pips, you’ll discover that the meaning of the
pips is a little different from what we’re used to with the
suits of hearts, clubs, diamonds, and spades - or what
corresponds to the Tarot’s cups, wands, pentacles, and
swords.

On top of that, and even after we’ve assumed Lenormand’s


understanding of the suits, some pips can be at odds with
its card symbols!

In this worksheet, let’s explore Lenormand’s pips a little, and


get you to try your own hand at interpreting them.

➤ Starting on page 5, combine the suit with its numbers


and courts to find the meaning of the pips.

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PIP MEANINGS
SUITS

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PIP MEANINGS
NUMBERS AND COURTS

1
6
7
8
9
10
J
Q
K

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HEARTS

1
6
7
8
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10
J
Q
K

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CLUBS

1
6
7
8
9
10
J
Q
K

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DIAMONDS

1
6
7
8
9
10
J
Q
K

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SPADES

1
6
7
8
9
10
J
Q
K

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APPENDIX
PIPS AND SYMBOLS

Man Ring Sun Woman

Star Cross Clover Tower

Tree Mouse Bird Letter

Moon Mountain Key Garden

Rider Fox Coffin Anchor

Dog Bear Book Ship

Heart Whip Scythe Child

Stork Snake Road Flowers

House Clouds Fish Lily

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