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Trinity Tarot by Ari Wisner — Genderless Court Cards Inclusive Deck

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Trinity Tarot by Ari Wisner — an inclusive, modern tarot deck that rethinks the traditional court card structure by removing binary gender assignments, making it immediately welcoming to practitioners of all identities. Rooted in Rider-Waite-Smith symbolism while updated with contemporary illustrations and a diverse visual language. Ideal for readers who want the interpretive familiarity of RWS structure with imagery that reflects a broader humanity. A standout choice for queer practitioners and those building an inclusive reading practice.

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Quick Specs


  • Cards: 78
  • Artist/Author: Ari Wisner
  • Court Cards: Genderless titles (Apprentice, Champion, Sovereign, Monarch)
  • Includes: Card meanings prompt sheet
  • Suitable For: Beginners and experienced readers


A Deck That Gets Out of Your Way


I stock the Trinity Tarot because it solves a real problem: most beginner decks are either too sparse to be useful or too cluttered to be readable. Ari Wisner threaded that needle with a clean, symbolic art style rooted in the Rider-Waite-Smith tradition but stripped of visual noise. You get a complete 78-card deck in a compact square format, built for daily use from the first pull.


What sets Trinity Tarot apart is the deliberate choice to remove gendered language from the court cards. The Page becomes The Apprentice, the Knight becomes The Champion, the Queen becomes The Sovereign, and the King becomes The Monarch. These aren't cosmetic changes: they shift how you engage with the cards, making it easier to see yourself in any position without mapping gender onto meaning. The limited color palette does the same thing by design, leaving space for your instinct to land before your intellect catches up.


Browse my full tarot deck collection to compare decks by style and tradition, or pick up a title from my tarot and divination books if you want deeper context to go alongside this deck.


How to Learn Tarot with the Trinity Tarot


How to learn tarot with the Trinity Tarot.

  1. Start with the Major Arcana

    Pull out the prompt sheet and lay it beside the cards. Start with just the Major Arcana: draw one card each day, read the keyword on the sheet, then sit with how it shows up in your life. Keep a short journal note.

  2. Work through the suits one at a time

    Once you feel comfortable with the Majors, bring in the suit cards. Focus on one suit at a time: Cups, Wands, Swords, and Pentacles. Use the prompt sheet as your anchor and let the clean imagery fill in the rest.

  3. Try a three-card spread

    Try a three-card spread: past, present, and future. The Trinity Tarot's compact square size means you can lay a spread in a small space. Trust your first impression of the image before checking the meaning on the sheet.


Frequently Asked Questions


Does the Trinity Tarot come with a guidebook?

It does not include a full guidebook. Instead it comes with a folded prompt sheet listing keywords and meanings for all 78 cards. That is enough to start reading right away without any extra reference material.

What makes the Trinity Tarot different from a standard deck?

Ari Wisner replaced the traditional gendered court card titles with genderless ones: The Apprentice, The Champion, The Sovereign, and The Monarch. The square cards and minimal art style also set it apart from most Rider-Waite-based decks.

Is the Trinity Tarot good for beginners?

Yes. The clean, uncluttered imagery gives beginners room to develop their own intuitive responses without being overwhelmed by detail. The included prompt sheet covers all 78 cards, so you can start reading without buying a separate book.

Who is Ari Wisner?

Ari Wisner is a London-based queer illustrator and designer who created the Trinity Tarot in 2020. Wisner also published the Transient Light Tarot with Hay House. The Trinity Tarot reflects a deliberately minimal, modern aesthetic.

Trinity Tarot deck box by Ari Wisner, featuring genderless court cards and inclusive modern illustrations rooted in Rider-Waite-Smith symbolism.