AI-POWERED YES/NO TAROT
Yes or No Tarot
Ask anything you can answer with a yes or a no, and get a clear, honest verdict — not a maybe. Pick a quick one-card answer, or weigh both sides with three.

One-Card Answer
A quick, clear yes or no — with the reason behind it.

Three-Card Verdict
Weigh both sides — what says yes, what says no, where it lands.
How to do a yes or no tarot reading
Settle your mind
Take a few slow breaths and hold your question in mind. The calmer you are, the clearer the cards read.
Pick one card or three
One card gives a straight yes or no; three cards also show the reason and the way it's leaning. Choose how much detail you want.
Ask a clear question
Keep it direct — “Is this job right for me?”, “Should I confess now?” Don't over-complicate it; the cards answer plain questions best.
Explore each yes/no reading
One-Card Answer
When you just need a straight answer, one card cuts through it. Ask anything you can put as a yes or a no — should I, will they, is this right — and the card gives you a clear lean, the human reason behind it, and the one thing that could shift it.
It's the fast, decisive read: no hedging, no maybe-mush. Tarot offers guidance rather than fixed fate, so the verdict is honest and the next move stays yours.
This reading uses Yes or No · 1
A quick signal with a short reason behind it.

Three-Card Verdict
When a yes-or-no question feels genuinely split, one card isn't enough. This three-card verdict reads both sides honestly — what's genuinely pulling the answer toward yes, what's pulling it toward no, and where it actually lands.
It opens with a clear lean, weighs the two forces without hedging into mush, and closes on the one thing that could still tip it. Tarot offers guidance, not fixed fate — the verdict is honest, and the next move stays yours.
This reading uses Three-Card Verdict · 3
Three cards weigh your yes-or-no question — what's pulling it toward yes, what's pulling it toward no, and where the answer actually lands.

Frequently asked questions
How accurate is a yes or no tarot reading?
It blends traditional card meaning with AI to give a clear, focused lean. Tarot offers guidance rather than fixed prediction — many people find it strikingly true to their situation, while the decision always stays yours.
What questions work best?
Anything you can phrase as a yes or no — 'should I…', 'will they…', 'is this…'. Open-ended 'why' or 'how' questions are better suited to a fuller reading.
One card or three?
One card is fast and decisive — a clear yes or no with the reason. Three cards weigh both sides and where it lands, for when the question feels genuinely split.
Can I ask the same question twice?
Better not to ask the exact same thing on a loop — give the situation room to move, then come back if something real has changed.
About Yes or No Tarot
A yes/no tarot reading is for the questions that need a straight answer — should you, will they, is it worth it. Ask anything you could answer with a yes or a no, and the cards give you a clear lean plus the honest reason behind it, so you can stop circling and decide.
One card is the quick, decisive read. Three cards weigh both sides — what's pulling toward yes, what's pulling toward no, and where it actually lands. Tarot offers guidance, not fixed fate: the verdict is honest, never sugar-coated, and the next move stays yours.