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Yes or No Tarot Card Generator

A yes-or-no tarot reading uses a single card to answer a binary question. Hold the question in mind, draw, and read the card by its orientation — upright leans yes, reversed leans no.

How to read your answer

Upright +
Positive card
Yes

Sun · Star · World · Lovers · Ace of Cups

Reversed
Positive card
Maybe

Yes, but blocked — clarify the question

Upright
Challenging card
No

Tower · Devil · Death · 3 / 10 of Swords

Reversed
Challenging card
No, with effort

Outcome is possible but requires work

Some cards (The Moon, 2 of Swords, 7 of Cups, The Hanged Man) are inherently ambiguous — treat them as "the answer isn't clear yet" and try a different framing.

When to use yes-or-no tarot

  • ✦ Daily binary decisions: "Should I send this message today?"
  • ✦ Confirming a gut feeling: "Is this opportunity worth pursuing?"
  • ✦ Checking the timing: "Is now the right moment?"
  • ✦ Quick guidance when you don't have time for a full spread

For complex questions about love, career, or long-term direction, a 3-card spread gives you more context — past, present, and likely outcome.

Questions

Frequently asked

How does a yes-or-no tarot reading work?+

You hold a binary question in mind, then draw one card. Upright cards lean yes, reversed cards lean no, and ambiguous cards (like The Moon or 2 of Swords) say maybe — clarify the question and try again.

Can I trust a one-card yes-or-no reading?+

For simple questions, yes — single-card draws are a traditional tarot technique. For high-stakes life decisions, draw a 3-card spread instead to see context and timing.

What if I keep getting a 'maybe' answer?+

That usually means the question itself isn't clear-cut. Reframe it: instead of 'will it happen?' try 'what energy is around this?' or break it into smaller binary questions.

Is the yes-or-no tarot generator random?+

Yes — every draw uses the browser's cryptographically-secure random number generator. Each of the 78 Rider-Waite-Smith cards has equal probability, with ~30% appearing reversed.

Should I ask the same yes-or-no question twice?+

No. Repeating the same question within a short window muddies the message. Let the first answer settle, act on it, and draw again only if the situation changes.

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