Lenormand
Lenormand is a system of cartomancy named after Marie Anne Lenormand, a renowned French fortune-teller of the late 18th and early 19th centuries who is said to have advised figures at the Parisian court, including Empress Josephine. The Lenormand method uses a dedicated 36-card deck and a reading style that emphasizes concrete associations and everyday concerns, distinguishing it from tarot.
The standard Lenormand deck comprises 36 simple, pictorial cards. Each card bears a short caption or image
Readings center on card combinations and positions. Unlike tarot, Lenormand readings rely on the relationships between
Today Lenormand remains popular among divination practitioners worldwide, with numerous modern decks, guides, and online communities.