Lenormand Spreads
Every spread on the site, ordered from the quickest three-card line to the full 36-card Grand Tableau. Pick one and draw your reading instantly — no account, no setup.
3-Card Spread
The everyday Lenormand line — three cards read as a single sentence: past, present, future.
Try this spread →5-Card Spread
Past, recent past, present, near future, outcome — a fuller line that traces a question through time.
Try this spread →Love Spread
A 5-card reading on your love life as a whole — what you bring, what blocks you, what's approaching.
Try this spread →Relationship Spread
A 5-card reading for the energy between you and them — your side, their side, the bond, the obstacle, and where it leads.
Try this spread →7-Card Spread
Seven cards balancing time, influence and advice — wider than the line, with room for the cards' counsel.
Try this spread →9-Card Spread
Nine cards in a 3×3 grid: time across the rows, self and others across the columns, the heart of the matter at the centre.
Try this spread →Grand Tableau
The full deck, all 36 cards laid in their houses — Lenormand's most comprehensive reading and a portrait of the whole life.
Try this spread →What Is a Lenormand Spread?
A Lenormand spread is a layout — a fixed arrangement of card positions, each with its own meaning. The same card behaves differently depending on whether it lands in the Past, the Present, the Outcome, or — in the Grand Tableau — in a particular house. Spreads turn a handful of drawn cards into a coherent reading, and they're what separates a single-card pull from a full interpretation.
How to Choose a Lenormand Spread
For a quick check-in or a single question, the 3-card spread is the everyday choice — three cards read as one sentence. For more nuance, the 5-card, 7-card, and 9-card spreads add advice, influences, and the heart of the matter. For relationships, try the Relationship or Love spread. And for a full life reading — what's around you across every domain at once — the Grand Tableau lays the entire deck in its 36 houses.
How Lenormand Spreads Work on This Site
Every spread on the site uses the full 36-card Petit Lenormand. When you draw, your browser shuffles the deck and deals from it using your device's built-in random number generator — every reading is a fresh shuffle, and no two readings draw the same cards in the same order. Each card's position label and short meaning shows alongside its image, and you can click any card name to open its full meaning page in a new tab. Lenormand has no upright or reversed; each of the 36 cards stands on its own. No sign-up, no email, no saved readings — close the tab and the reading is yours alone.