YES / NO TAROT

Yes or no tarot

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Yes or no tarot, how it works

Yes or no tarot answers a closed question by drawing a single card. You frame a clear question, you draw, and the card gives a tendency: it leans toward yes, toward no, or qualifies the answer. It is a marker to help you think, not a certainty.

Each major arcanum carries a tone: the solar cards lean toward yes, the shadow cards toward no, others invite you to wait or to look at things differently. Our tool draws a card at random and gives you its meaning at a glance. It is a service for introspection and entertainment, for adults only.

The yes/no meaning of the 22 major arcana

Here is how each major arcanum leans, to help you read your draw.

The Fool

The Fool

Yes, but…

This card leans toward a yes full of momentum, yet it invites you to move forward without a fixed plan. The motion is there; the framework is still yours to shape.

The Magician

The Magician

Yes

The Magician leans clearly toward yes: the resources and talents to begin are already in your hands. It is a card of favorable initiative.

The High Priestess

The High Priestess

Rather no…

This card leans toward a no for now and suggests nothing is yet ripe. It invites you to wait and let the meaning reveal itself.

The Empress

The Empress

Yes

The Empress leans toward yes: abundance, fertility and conditions ripe for whatever wants to bloom. The ground feels fertile.

The Emperor

The Emperor

Yes, but…

The Emperor leans toward yes, provided you build a structure and hold your course. A card of stability and decisions you own.

The Hierophant

The Hierophant

Yes, but…

This card leans toward yes within a frame of meaning and shared trust. It invites you, however, to honor the rules and the commitments.

The Lovers

The Lovers

Yes, but…

The Lovers lean toward a yes carried by the heart, but they place a choice on your path. The yes assumes that you truly decide.

The Chariot

The Chariot

Yes

The Chariot leans firmly toward yes: drive, victory and progress in the chosen direction. A card of determined movement.

Justice

Justice

Yes, but…

This card leans toward a yes conditioned by fairness and the truth of the facts. The answer suggests it will depend on what is just.

The Hermit

The Hermit

Rather no…

The Hermit leans toward a no for the moment and invites stepping back rather than acting. The time for reflection takes precedence over haste.

The Wheel of Fortune

The Wheel of Fortune

Yes, but…

This card leans toward a yes carried by a favorable turning point, but it reminds you that everything stays in motion. The context shifts quickly, one way or the other.

Strength

Strength

Yes

Strength leans toward yes: what is asked seems within your reach through gentleness and persistence. A card of quiet mastery.

The Hanged Man

The Hanged Man

Rather no…

The Hanged Man leans toward a no for now, a sign of a situation in suspense. It invites you to shift your angle rather than force things.

Death

Death

Rather no…

This card leans toward a no in its current form and announces a necessary transformation. Something must close so that something else can begin.

Temperance

Temperance

Yes, but…

Temperance leans toward a calm yes, provided you keep measure and patience. It suggests a balance that builds slowly.

The Devil

The Devil

No

The Devil leans toward a no tinged with caution: attachments, dependencies or temptations cloud the situation. It invites you to look at what holds you back.

The Tower

The Tower

No

This card leans toward no: a sudden upheaval shakes the foundations in place. It suggests that the ground is not stable.

The Star

The Star

Yes

The Star leans toward yes: hope, peace of mind and renewed trust. A gentle, favorable card.

The Moon

The Moon

No

The Moon leans toward a no veiled in uncertainty, where things are not clear. It invites you to beware of illusions before you decide.

The Sun

The Sun

Yes

The Sun leans clearly toward yes: clarity, joy and luminous success. One of the most favorable cards in the deck.

Judgement

Judgement

Yes

Judgement leans toward yes: a renewal, a calling or a clear decision is taking shape. A card of release and awakening.

The World

The World

Yes

The World leans firmly toward yes: fulfillment, wholeness and a circle that closes well. The card of completion above all others.

What you may be wondering

It offers insight, not certainty. A card highlights a tendency and invites reflection; it does not predict the future. It is up to you to weigh it against your own situation.
Frame a closed, clear question focused on you: “Is now the right time to…?” rather than something vague. The more precise the question, the more useful the insight.
Yes, the draw and its interpretation are free, with no sign-up. If you want to go further about your situation, the chat conversation also starts with a free trial.
Some cards do not give a clean answer: they lean toward yes or no while adding a condition or a nuance. That is often where the most useful thing to look at lies.
An artificial intelligence guided by divinatory traditions (tarot, astrology, numerology). It is not a human psychic: the assistant offers you insight, without claiming to predict the future.