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Victor Yatrov How to Read Lenormand Triads. A Practical Method for Reading Three-Card Relationship Combinations
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No. 7 – Whip + Bouquet + Heart

Fig. 9 Whip + Bouquet + Heart
This spread appeared in response to a question about the relationship between a young couple who have been together for about six months.
The Whip card often symbolizes arguments, disagreements, discussions, and emotional tension. In the context of relationships, it may indicate recurring conflicts or misunderstandings that lead the partners into repeated confrontations.
The next card, the Bouquet, brings a more positive influence into the relationship. It is associated with joy, pleasure, harmony, and emotional satisfaction. Despite the presence of conflict (Whip), this card suggests that there is genuine attraction, closeness, and appreciation between the partners.
The Heart card represents love, passion, and emotional warmth. It indicates deep and sincere feelings shared between the partners. Its presence confirms that the foundation of this relationship is built on a genuine emotional connection.
Taken together, these cards describe a relationship that combines both tension and emotional fulfillment. The Whip points to the need for the partners to learn how to resolve conflicts more constructively. At the same time, the Bouquet suggests that such efforts will bring positive results, strengthening the relationship and increasing mutual satisfaction.
The Heart confirms that strong emotional attachment is present, providing a solid foundation for the continuation of the relationship.
Given the age and stage of the relationship, this triad may also reflect the intensity typical of early romantic involvement. The combination Whip + Bouquet may point to strong physical attraction and emotional excitement, further reinforced by the Heart.
From a more practical perspective, if the question concerns near-term expectations, this triad may indicate that after a discussion or minor conflict, one partner is likely to offer something pleasant – a gesture, an invitation, or a gift that will be well received and emotionally meaningful.
From a predictive standpoint, this relationship is likely to continue developing through a pattern of emotional highs and occasional conflicts. However, the positive elements clearly dominate. If the current dynamic persists, disagreements will not destroy the connection but may instead intensify emotional involvement and keep the relationship active.
In the near future, the cards suggest that the bond will strengthen, provided both partners learn to manage their reactions and avoid escalating conflicts unnecessarily. The emotional foundation is strong enough to support further development, and the relationship is likely to deepen rather than fade.
No. 8 – Crossroads + Anchor + Mountain

Fig. 10 Crossroads + Anchor + Mountain
The Crossroads card typically symbolizes choice, uncertainty, and the possibility of changing direction. In relationships, it often points to a stage at which an important decision must be made – whether to continue the relationship or take a different path. It reflects doubt and hesitation about the shared future.
The Anchor, in turn, represents stability, durability, and reliability. In the context of relationships, it suggests a strong emotional bond, a desire for security, and a tendency to hold on to the connection despite uncertainty.
The Mountain is commonly interpreted as an obstacle, delay, or serious challenge. In relationships, it indicates difficulties that stand in the way of progress. These obstacles may be internal (differences in character, values, or goals) or external (pressure from circumstances, family, or the environment).
Taken together, these cards show that the relationship has reached a critical turning point. A decision must be made (Crossroads), there is a clear desire to preserve stability (Anchor), but significant obstacles (Mountain) are slowing or blocking progress.
From a predictive perspective, the situation is unlikely to resolve itself quickly. The presence of the Mountain indicates delays and resistance, meaning that the relationship is likely to remain in a state of uncertainty for some time. Decisions may be postponed, and progress will feel slow or blocked.
If both partners choose to remain in the relationship and actively work through the obstacles, there is a chance to stabilize the connection over time. However, this will require persistence, patience, and a conscious effort to overcome difficulties.
If, on the other hand, indecision continues and obstacles are not addressed, the relationship risks becoming stagnant. The Anchor may then shift from a symbol of stability to a sign of being “stuck,” where neither partner moves forward nor fully lets go.
In the near future, the key factor will be choice. The cards indicate that avoiding this decision will only prolong the difficulty. A clear direction must be chosen; otherwise, the relationship will remain under pressure and uncertainty.
No. 9 – Fish + Child + Rider

Fig. 11 Fish + Child + Rider
This spread appeared in response to a question about the relationship of a young family, essentially newlyweds.
The Fish card is traditionally associated with abundance, financial well-being, and favorable material prospects. In relationships, it may also indicate emotional depth and strong feelings. At the same time, it can suggest that material stability or financial factors play a significant role in the relationship, pointing to prosperity and mutual support in practical matters.
The Child card symbolizes beginnings, new phases, and sometimes children themselves or a youthful aspect of the relationship. It may indicate innocence, sincerity, and a sense of emotional openness between the partners. It often reflects a playful, light, and joyful dynamic within the relationship.
The Rider card in the Lenormand deck represents news, messages, or changes that arrive quickly. It may indicate sudden developments or an increase in activity within the relationship. Important information may soon come to light, or the couple may find themselves making a significant decision. The Rider also suggests an active and engaged connection, where both partners are involved and responsive.
Taken together, these cards suggest that the relationship between the partners is fresh, emotionally open, and filled with positive energy (Child), supported by a stable or improving material foundation (Fish). The presence of the Rider indicates movement, development, and the likelihood of positive changes unfolding in the near future.
The relationship is likely to evolve quickly, with both partners showing enthusiasm and a willingness to grow together. There is a sense of optimism and forward momentum, suggesting that this union is entering an active and promising stage.
From a predictive standpoint, the cards indicate that the relationship is likely to continue developing positively, with new opportunities, news, or changes emerging in the near future. These developments are likely to strengthen the bond and bring the partners closer together.
At the same time, the triad may also point to the theme of children, specifically conception or the beginning of a new family chapter.
The Fish card, as a symbol of fertility and abundance, naturally relates to this aspect. The Child card reinforces this interpretation directly, while the Rider adds a sense of movement, action, and active effort.
Taken together, this may indicate that the partners are currently focused – both mentally and practically – on conceiving a child or expanding their family.
In the near future, the cards suggest movement in this direction. Whether through intention, discussion, or actual developments, the theme of a child is likely to become more prominent in the relationship.
No. 10 – Book + Ring + Anchor

Fig. 12 Book + Ring + Anchor
The Book card symbolizes secrets, hidden knowledge, and undisclosed aspects. In the context of relationships, it may indicate a lack of transparency between partners or a certain level of emotional concealment. One partner may not be fully open about their past or their true feelings, which can create an undercurrent of doubt or uncertainty.
The Ring card is directly associated with commitment, agreements, and marriage. It reflects the seriousness of the union, the intention to maintain the relationship, and a willingness to honor mutual promises. It also indicates loyalty and a stable bond between partners.
The Anchor card, closing the triad, represents stability, reliability, and long-term endurance. In the context of marriage, it points to a strong foundation, devotion, and the ability to hold the relationship together even through challenging periods.
Taken together, these cards describe a relationship in which something remains unspoken or hidden (Book), yet there is a strong desire to preserve the union (Ring) and maintain stability (Anchor).
In most cases, the hidden aspects are not inherently destructive, but they do require clarification. If the partners are willing to engage in honest communication, these uncertainties can be resolved, leading to a stronger and more secure connection.
The overall outlook for the relationship appears favorable. There is clear potential for long-term stability and commitment. With conscious effort toward openness and trust, the relationship can become even more harmonious and resilient.
From a predictive standpoint, the situation is likely to gradually come into the open. What has been hidden will begin to reveal itself over time. This process is unlikely to damage the relationship; rather, it presents an opportunity to strengthen it through honesty and mutual understanding.
If the partners choose transparency and direct communication, the relationship is likely to stabilize further and become more secure. However, if avoidance continues, the hidden elements may create ongoing internal tension, weakening the relationship from within without necessarily breaking it apart.
It is also important to consider a more negative interpretation of this triad. In cases where there are already grounds for suspicion, this combination may indicate a long-term hidden relationship.
In such a scenario, the triad may be read as “a secret connection that has existed for a considerable period of time.” The Anchor may further suggest that this situation is linked to the work environment or professional sphere.
No. 11 – Ring + House + Snake

Fig. 13 Ring + House + Snake
The Ring card symbolizes commitment, marriage, and agreements between partners. In the context of relationships, it indicates a strong bond based on mutual promises. It may also reflect cyclical patterns, suggesting that certain situations tend to repeat within the relationship.
The House card is associated with stability, security, and family values. It represents the desire to create a safe, comfortable, and structured domestic environment, as well as the importance of maintaining harmony within the home.
The Snake card is the most complex element in this triad. It often points to hidden issues, mistrust, manipulation, jealousy, or even betrayal. It may also indicate the influence of a third party or underlying tensions that gradually undermine the stability of the relationship.
Taken together, these cards describe a union built on commitment and a desire for stability, yet affected by a disruptive factor represented by the Snake. This may manifest as unresolved conflict, emotional dishonesty, or external interference.
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