Intermediate Spread
लेनोर्मंड नौ कार्ड स्प्रेड (3x3 बॉक्स) सीखें, किसी भी स्थिति का व्यापक विश्लेषण करने के लिए।
The nine card box spread, also known as the 3x3 tableau, arranges nine Lenormand cards in a three-by-three grid. The center card is the significator or focus of the reading, and the eight surrounding cards describe the influences, challenges, and energies affecting the central theme. This layout is one of the most versatile intermediate spreads because it can be read in multiple directions: horizontally across three rows, vertically down three columns, and diagonally across two corners. Each reading direction reveals a different layer of the situation. The top row often represents what is visible or conscious, the middle row shows the current reality, and the bottom row reveals hidden or subconscious influences. This multi-dimensional approach makes the nine card spread significantly more informative than linear layouts while remaining manageable for readers who are not yet ready for the full Grand Tableau.
The nine card box spread, also known as the 3x3 tableau, arranges nine Lenormand cards in a three-by-three grid.
Each reading direction reveals a different layer of the situation.
There are several established techniques for interpreting the nine card box. The most common approach starts with the center card and reads outward in concentric layers. The four cards directly adjacent to the center (above, below, left, right) are the primary modifiers, while the four corner cards provide secondary context.
When performing a nine card reading, always start by identifying the center card and building your interpretation outward. Write down your initial impression of the center card before looking at the surrounding cards, as this anchors your reading and prevents the surrounding cards from overwhelming the core message. Use a physical grid or marked cloth to keep the positions clear, especially when you are learning.