The Horseshoe is one of the most reliable multi-card tarot layouts in regular use - not the most famous (that belongs to the Celtic Cross), but arguably more usable for everyday questions. Seven cards, a clear purpose for each, an arc that runs from where things started to where they are heading. It answers questions about situations, not about life in general, and it does so with a satisfying level of detail.
The Seven Positions
The cards arc from left to right in a horseshoe shape, and each position has a distinct role:
Position 1 (far left): The past. The root of the situation - what happened, what was set in motion, what is still influencing things from behind. This is not distant history; it is the relevant recent past that created the current moment.
Position 2: The present. Where things actually stand right now. Not where you wish they stood or fear they might be heading - what is currently true about the situation.
Position 3: Hidden influences. What is operating beneath the surface. This is often the most illuminating position in the spread, because it names what is affecting the situation without being visible in the day-to-day dynamic.
Position 4 (center, at the top of the arc): The obstacle. What is blocking progress or creating difficulty. This position does not mean the situation is hopeless - it is identifying specifically what needs to be addressed.
Position 5: The attitudes of others. How the people around you (or the other party, if this is a relationship question) see the situation and what they are bringing to it.
Position 6: What you should do. The most direct advice position in the spread - what action, attitude, or approach is most likely to serve you given everything else the cards have revealed.
Position 7 (far right): The likely outcome. Given the forces in play, where this situation is heading if current conditions hold. Not a fixed fate - the Horseshoe reads a trajectory, and trajectories can shift.
How to Read the Arc
Trace the spread left to right first, building the narrative. Then notice relationships between non-adjacent positions: does the hidden influence (position 3) explain the obstacle (position 4)? Does the advice (position 6) connect to what others are thinking (position 5)?
Reversals in the Horseshoe are worth taking seriously. A reversed outcome card in position 7 does not mean disaster - it means the trajectory is currently blocked or redirected. There is usually something in position 3 or 4 that explains why.
Breathe, hold your question, and follow the arc the seven cards lay out.
