Do you categorize your decks?
Posted: 03 Aug 2021, 18:38
I have 335 decks, and I keep an up-to-date list. I like organizing things, so of course I categorize my decks!
In the past, I tried to put each deck in one category, but that kind of fell apart recently. Now I have a looser (well, a little) method of categorizing under two broad ideas: Systems and Themes. Systems are based on how a deck is organized, type of tarot (Thoth, RWS) or oracle (lenormand or I Ching). Themes are more broadly about the subject of the deck, like fairies or plants. For example, the Green Man Tree Oracle (based on the Celtic tree alphabet) is categorized in a system, ogham, and a theme, plants. I include tarot and oracles in all the systems and themes, except for the ones that specifically categorize tarot or oracle.
I don’t know if anyone cares, but since I made the lists, I might as well share. Here are my systems and themes! All subject to change. (Yes, I have at least one deck for each of these!) Enjoy!
Systems
Bach Flower Remedies
Egyptian Tarot
Etteilla Systems (tarot and oracle systems)
French-Suited
German-Suited
Golden Dawn Tarot Not Thoth
Hebrew Alphabet
I Ching
Lenormand, including with extra cards
Mantegna
Merged Decks (decks I keep shuffled together)
Minchiate
Non-Scenic Pips Not Historical
Ogham
RWS and Close Clones
Runes
Shemhamephorash (72 angels or names of God)
Spanish Tarot (Eudes Picard system)
Tarot Majors (majors-only decks)
Tarot Non-Standard Number of Cards
Thoth and Clones
Themes
Affirmations
Angels and Demons
Animals
-----Animal Tarot, one species per card
-----Cats, a cat on every card
Artists
Astrology
-----Chinese Animal Astrology
-----Moon
-----Sign Combinations
Buddhism
Crystals
Erotic
Fairies
Gods and Goddesses
Halloween
Historical Reproductions, original published before 1909
Humorous
Literature
Love and Romance Not Erotic
Native American
Plants
Realistic Contemporary Setting
-----Animals in Realistic Contemporary Setting
Sacred Sites
Science Club (math, science, and robots)
Shapes
-----Heart
-----Landscape
-----Round
-----Square
Sibillas and Tea Leaves
Wicca
In the past, I tried to put each deck in one category, but that kind of fell apart recently. Now I have a looser (well, a little) method of categorizing under two broad ideas: Systems and Themes. Systems are based on how a deck is organized, type of tarot (Thoth, RWS) or oracle (lenormand or I Ching). Themes are more broadly about the subject of the deck, like fairies or plants. For example, the Green Man Tree Oracle (based on the Celtic tree alphabet) is categorized in a system, ogham, and a theme, plants. I include tarot and oracles in all the systems and themes, except for the ones that specifically categorize tarot or oracle.
I don’t know if anyone cares, but since I made the lists, I might as well share. Here are my systems and themes! All subject to change. (Yes, I have at least one deck for each of these!) Enjoy!
Systems
Bach Flower Remedies
Egyptian Tarot
Etteilla Systems (tarot and oracle systems)
French-Suited
German-Suited
Golden Dawn Tarot Not Thoth
Hebrew Alphabet
I Ching
Lenormand, including with extra cards
Mantegna
Merged Decks (decks I keep shuffled together)
Minchiate
Non-Scenic Pips Not Historical
Ogham
RWS and Close Clones
Runes
Shemhamephorash (72 angels or names of God)
Spanish Tarot (Eudes Picard system)
Tarot Majors (majors-only decks)
Tarot Non-Standard Number of Cards
Thoth and Clones
Themes
Affirmations
Angels and Demons
Animals
-----Animal Tarot, one species per card
-----Cats, a cat on every card
Artists
Astrology
-----Chinese Animal Astrology
-----Moon
-----Sign Combinations
Buddhism
Crystals
Erotic
Fairies
Gods and Goddesses
Halloween
Historical Reproductions, original published before 1909
Humorous
Literature
Love and Romance Not Erotic
Native American
Plants
Realistic Contemporary Setting
-----Animals in Realistic Contemporary Setting
Sacred Sites
Science Club (math, science, and robots)
Shapes
-----Heart
-----Landscape
-----Round
-----Square
Sibillas and Tea Leaves
Wicca