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Tarot Decan Walk: The Ultimate Guide to Decan Walking

Tarot reader explaining a decan walk to a crow

Getting Ready for Your Tarot Decan Walk: Journey Through the 36 Faces

A Decan Walk is a 360-day journey, and I’ll be the first to admit: I’m relatively new to this practice myself! I’ve recently dove headfirst into the world of #TarotTube and #TarotCommunity, and I absolutely love the wisdom found there.

As I began preparing for my own walk, I realized that the real secret to staying committed is having the right tools nearby. I’ve spent hours watching your videos and listening to the masters to see how they handle these cycles. My goal was to take all the resources they’ve shared, combine them with a few of my own, and create a “Master Hub” to make this journey accessible for everyone.

So what is a decan walk?

decan walk tarot wheel

What Is a Decan Walk? A Tarot + Astrology Practice for Following the Zodiac Through the Year

If you’ve spent any time in the #TarotTube or #Tarottube space recently, chances are you’ve heard people talking about “decan walking.” I’m still fairly new to the practice myself, but honestly? I completely understand why so many readers fall in love with it.

A decan walk combines astrology, tarot, journaling, observation, and spiritual practice into a year-long journey through the zodiac. Instead of only working with the twelve zodiac signs as broad archetypes, decan walking breaks the zodiac into 36 smaller energetic phases called decans.

Each zodiac sign contains 30 degrees. Those 30 degrees are divided into three 10-degree sections, or decans. Each decan has its own:

A decan lasts roughly 10 days, meaning the energy shifts gradually throughout the year as the Sun moves through each section of the zodiac.

For many tarot readers, these decans are connected to the Minor Arcana through the Golden Dawn tarot correspondences. For example:

The result is a practice that feels deeply cyclical, reflective, creative, and personal.

What Do You Actually Do During a Decan Walk?

That’s the beautiful part: there’s no single “correct” way to do it. It is a practice that you personally get to cultivate.

Some people:

Personally, I’ve been really enjoying using tarot, astrology notes, playlists, visual collage work, and journaling prompts to immerse myself in each decan’s atmosphere.

The practice makes the year feel alive in a completely different way.


How I Found Decan Walking

I have to give a huge thank you to the TarotTube community because this practice absolutely exploded onto my radar through all of you.

I especially love the podcasts and resources from Mary K. Greer and T. Susan Chang, who wrote the book 36 Secrets.

Two books that have been especially helpful for me are:

I’ve also been inspired by resources shared by:

And I absolutely wanted to mention Jamie Sawyer and her incredible casting sticker resources:


Why I Made This Resource

One thing I noticed while starting my own decan walk was that information was scattered everywhere across videos, podcasts, books, printables, Instagram posts, spreadsheets, and handwritten notes.

So I decided to compile everything into one place.

This resource pulls together information and inspiration I’ve gathered from creators, teachers, podcasts, and the wider tarot community, along with some additional resources I found while researching and studying on my own. I’ve tried my best to give credit wherever possible, as this practice has been shaped by so many generous people who have shared their knowledge.

My goal is simple:
I want to make decan walking more approachable and accessible for anyone who feels curious about it.

Whether you’re brand new to tarot, deeply into astrology, or just looking for a more intentional spiritual practice throughout the year, I hope this page helps you get started.

And if you find value here, you’re always welcome to buy me a coffee and help support the work I’m building through Official Meliora.

7 of pentacles decan walk journal

Okay, so let’s get personal. The point is, it doesn’t have to be beautiful; you just have to start somewhere. The beauty of a practice is that it evolves and changes. It’s not made of stone.

Ready to take the first step? Below are Resources and Correspondences. This will be updated.
2026–2027 Decan Calendar Reference

Dates are approximate and based on the tropical zodiac using standard Golden Dawn tarot correspondences. Exact ingress times may shift slightly year to year.

DatesDecanTarot CardPlanetary RulerThemes
Mar 21 – Mar 30, 2026Aries I2 of WandsMarsinitiation, ambition, momentum
Mar 31 – Apr 9, 2026Aries II3 of WandsSunexpansion, confidence, vision
Apr 10 – Apr 19, 2026Aries III4 of WandsVenuscelebration, stability, connection
Apr 20 – Apr 29, 2026Taurus I5 of PentaclesMercurysurvival, adaptability, material awareness
Apr 30 – May 9, 2026Taurus II6 of PentaclesMoonreciprocity, nourishment, emotional security
May 10 – May 20, 2026Taurus III7 of PentaclesSaturnpatience, cultivation, long-term growth
May 21 – May 30, 2026Gemini I8 of SwordsJupitermental expansion, overwhelm, possibility
May 31 – Jun 10, 2026Gemini II9 of SwordsMarsanxiety, urgency, racing thoughts
Jun 11 – Jun 20, 2026Gemini III10 of SwordsSunendings, clarity, surrender
Jun 21 – Jul 1, 2026Cancer I2 of CupsVenusemotional bonding, intimacy, harmony
Jul 2 – Jul 11, 2026Cancer II3 of CupsMercuryfriendship, communication, celebration
Jul 12 – Jul 22, 2026Cancer III4 of CupsMoonintrospection, emotional withdrawal, contemplation
Jul 23 – Aug 1, 2026Leo I5 of WandsSaturncompetition, tension, proving yourself
Aug 2 – Aug 11, 2026Leo II6 of WandsJupitervictory, recognition, confidence
Aug 12 – Aug 22, 2026Leo III7 of WandsMarsdefense, courage, resilience
Aug 23 – Sep 1, 2026Virgo I8 of PentaclesSunmastery, dedication, refinement
Sep 2 – Sep 11, 2026Virgo II9 of PentaclesVenusabundance, independence, enjoyment
Sep 12 – Sep 22, 2026Virgo III10 of PentaclesMercurylegacy, stability, long-term success
Sep 23 – Oct 2, 2026Libra I2 of SwordsMoonindecision, balance, inner tension
Oct 3 – Oct 12, 2026Libra II3 of SwordsSaturngrief, truth, emotional processing
Oct 13 – Oct 22, 2026Libra III4 of SwordsJupiterrest, recovery, reflection
Oct 23 – Nov 1, 2026Scorpio I5 of CupsMarsloss, emotional depth, mourning
Nov 2 – Nov 11, 2026Scorpio II6 of CupsSunnostalgia, memory, innocence
Nov 12 – Nov 21, 2026Scorpio III7 of CupsVenusfantasy, illusion, desire
Nov 22 – Dec 1, 2026Sagittarius I8 of WandsMercurymovement, speed, communication
Dec 2 – Dec 11, 2026Sagittarius II9 of WandsMoonendurance, persistence, boundaries
Dec 12 – Dec 21, 2026Sagittarius III10 of WandsSaturnburdens, responsibility, pressure
Dec 22 – Dec 31, 2026Capricorn I2 of PentaclesJupiteradaptability, juggling priorities
Jan 1 – Jan 9, 2027Capricorn II3 of PentaclesMarscollaboration, building, discipline
Jan 10 – Jan 19, 2027Capricorn III4 of PentaclesSuncontrol, security, preservation
Jan 20 – Jan 29, 2027Aquarius I5 of SwordsVenusconflict, ego, disconnection
Jan 30 – Feb 8, 2027Aquarius II6 of SwordsMercurytransition, healing, movement
Feb 9 – Feb 18, 2027Aquarius III7 of SwordsMoonstrategy, secrecy, independence
Feb 19 – Feb 28, 2027Pisces I8 of CupsSaturnwithdrawal, spiritual searching, release
Mar 1 – Mar 10, 2027Pisces II9 of CupsJupitersatisfaction, pleasure, fulfillment
Mar 11 – Mar 20, 2027Pisces III10 of CupsMarsemotional completion, harmony, belonging
Mar 21 – Mar 30, 2027Aries I2 of WandsMarsinitiation, ambition, momentum
Mar 31 – Apr 9, 2027Aries II3 of WandsSunexpansion, confidence, vision
Apr 10 – Apr 19, 2027Aries III4 of WandsVenuscelebration, stability, connection
Apr 20 – Apr 29, 2027Taurus I5 of PentaclesMercurysurvival, adaptability, material awareness
Apr 30 – May 9, 2027Taurus II6 of PentaclesMoonreciprocity, nourishment, emotional security
May 10 – May 20, 2027Taurus III7 of PentaclesSaturnpatience, cultivation, long-term growth
May 21 – May 30, 2027Gemini I8 of SwordsJupitermental expansion, overwhelm, possibility
May 31 – Jun 10, 2027Gemini II9 of SwordsMarsanxiety, urgency, racing thoughts
Jun 11 – Jun 20, 2027Gemini III10 of SwordsSunendings, clarity, surrender
Jun 21 – Jul 1, 2027Cancer I2 of CupsVenusemotional bonding, intimacy, harmony
Jul 2 – Jul 11, 2027Cancer II3 of CupsMercuryfriendship, communication, celebration
Jul 12 – Jul 22, 2027Cancer III4 of CupsMoonintrospection, emotional withdrawal, contemplation
Jul 23 – Aug 1, 2027Leo I5 of WandsSaturncompetition, tension, proving yourself
Aug 2 – Aug 11, 2027Leo II6 of WandsJupitervictory, recognition, confidence
Aug 12 – Aug 22, 2027Leo III7 of WandsMarsdefense, courage, resilience
Aug 23 – Sep 1, 2027Virgo I8 of PentaclesSunmastery, dedication, refinement
Sep 2 – Sep 11, 2027Virgo II9 of PentaclesVenusabundance, independence, enjoyment
Sep 12 – Sep 22, 2027Virgo III10 of PentaclesMercurylegacy, stability, long-term success

Compliments of Mary K Greer

The following two PDF’s are from https://auntiemoon.com

Decan Walk FAQS

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What is a Decan Walk?

A decan walk is a spiritual and reflective practice where you intentionally move through the 36 zodiac decans throughout the year in real time. Each decan lasts roughly 10 days and is connected to specific tarot cards, planetary rulers, themes, and symbolism.

Many people combine tarot, astrology, journaling, meditation, creativity, and ritual work during their decan walk.

What is a Decan?

In astrology, each zodiac sign contains 30 degrees. Those 30 degrees are divided into three smaller sections called decans.

Each decan:

  • spans about 10 degrees
  • has its own planetary ruler
  • carries unique themes and symbolism
  • corresponds to a Minor Arcana tarot card in Golden Dawn tradition

There are 36 total decans in the zodiac year..

Do I need to know astrology to do a Decan Walk?

Not at all. Many people learn astrology through decan walking. You can start very simply by:

following the calendar
pulling the corresponding tarot card
journaling your observations
noticing repeating themes and emotions

You do not need to be an advanced astrologer to begin

Do I need a special tarot deck?

No. Any tarot deck you already connect with can work.

That said, Rider-Waite-Smith based decks are often the easiest for beginners because most decan correspondences are rooted in Golden Dawn and Rider-Waite traditions.

I’ll be posting more on decks here soon!

Is there a “right” way to do a Decan Walk?

No. Some people follow exact astrological ingress times down to the minute. Others simply follow approximate calendar dates.

Some people do elaborate ritual work. Others spend five quiet minutes journaling with the tarot card of the decan.

The point is connection and observation — not perfection.

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