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The Halloween Tarot by Kipling West is a full 78-card Rider-Waite-Smith clone where every image has been reworked through the iconography of Halloween — black cats, pumpkins, ghosts, witches, skeletons, and the full cast of seasonal folklore. Published by US Games Systems, it is faithful enough to the RWS system to use for learning and regular reading while delivering the seasonal aesthetic that makes it perfect for Samhain altar work and year-round spooky-season practitioners.
Description:
Quick Specs
Artist: Kipling West
Publisher: U.S. Games Systems
Cards: 78-card tarot deck
System: Rider-Waite-Smith clone
Best for: Halloween readings, seasonal altar, beginners, RWS readers, collectors
About the Halloween Tarot
Kipling West built the Halloween Tarot on the structure of the Rider-Waite-Smith system and then reworked every image through a lens of vintage American Halloween: 1920s vegetable people toys, German holiday decorations, 1930s monster movie characters, and the atmosphere of a rural harvest festival gone delightfully strange. The result is a deck that reads like a children's book set in Ray Bradbury's neighborhood, warm and autumnal with just enough edge.
The Minor Arcana suits are renamed to match the season: Wands become Imps, Cups become Ghosts, Swords become Bats, and Coins become Pumpkins. A black cat appears somewhere on every single card, moving through the deck like a familiar guiding the reader. The Major Arcana includes standouts like the High Priestess as a vampire on a crescent moon and the Tower as a lightning-struck haunted house.
Reading with This Deck
Because the Halloween Tarot is a Rider-Waite-Smith clone, anyone who reads with the RWS system can pick it up immediately. The imagery is playful but doesn't sacrifice symbolic depth: the card meanings translate cleanly, and the Halloween art adds storytelling that makes readings more intuitive for visual readers. Reviewers consistently describe it as both seasonally focused and usable year-round. The card stock is solid and shuffles well.
How to Use the Halloween Tarot Deck
Three ways to get into the spirit of this beloved seasonal deck.
Follow the Black Cat Through the Deck
Before your first reading, flip through all 78 cards and find the black cat on each one. This familiar appears in a different position on every card and acts as a thread through the deck. Locating the cat helps you read the imagery more fluidly.
Use the Renamed Suits Intentionally
Imps for fire, Ghosts for water, Bats for air, Pumpkins for earth. The renamed Minor Arcana suits carry the same elemental associations as their RWS counterparts, so let the Halloween imagery deepen your interpretation rather than replace it.
Pull It Out for Samhain and Autumn Readings
The Halloween Tarot is well-suited for readings around Samhain, the autumn equinox, and the October-November season. Set it on your altar alongside seasonal tools, or use it for shadow work, ancestor readings, and reflections on endings.
The Tarot Fellow Standard
I carry the Halloween Tarot because Kipling West did something genuinely difficult: she made a themed deck that's also a fully functional reading tool. The playful art doesn't water down the RWS symbolism, and the card stock holds up to regular use. This is one of those decks that earns its place on the shelf whether you pull it out seasonally or year-round. Browse my tarot deck collection for other options that suit every season.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Halloween Tarot good for beginners?
Yes. Because it follows the Rider-Waite-Smith system closely, beginners who learn standard RWS meanings can apply them directly to this deck. The playful imagery can make it easier to remember card meanings intuitively as you build your practice.
What are the suit names in the Halloween Tarot?
The Minor Arcana suits are renamed to reflect Halloween themes. Wands become Imps, Cups become Ghosts, Swords become Bats, and Coins become Pumpkins. The elemental associations remain the same as in the standard RWS system throughout the deck.
Can the Halloween Tarot be used year-round?
Yes. While especially popular during October and the Samhain season, many readers use it year-round. The autumnal art and Halloween imagery create a consistent atmosphere that some readers find conducive to focused readings at any time of year.
Does the Halloween Tarot come with a guidebook?
The deck comes with a small white booklet in most versions. U.S. Games Systems also publishes a full companion book by Karin Lee covering Halloween history and card meanings. The full kit with companion book and poster mat is available separately.
Halloween Tarot Deck by Kipling West — 78-Card Spooky RWS Tarot Set
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