Instant clarity
One card cuts through overthinking—quick direction when you need an answer now.
Yes / No
One-card auto draw for quick clarity—perfect when you need a fast yes/no nudge.

Take one breath. Ask one clear yes/no question. Tap start—watch the draw, then let the card answer.

Yes/No Tarot Introduction
Ask one clear question and tap start. It runs a mysterious draw animation and automatically reveals one card from the full 78-card deck (including reversals).
You’ll get a direct yes/no-style takeaway with practical context—what’s supporting the outcome, what’s blocking it, and what to do next. And when the result lands in the Unclear zone, we explain what’s shaping the uncertainty (timing, missing information, or a needed adjustment) so you’re not left with a vague maybe.
Why this quick spread works
One card cuts through overthinking—quick direction when you need an answer now.
No setup required. Tap once, watch the ritual, and the card reveals itself.
Full 78-card deck with reversals adds nuance—so the takeaway stays clear while the advice gets specific.
Yes/No Tarot FAQ
Q1: What kind of question works best for yes/no tarot?
A1: Ask something decision-shaped and time-bound. Try: “Should I reach out this week?” “Is this offer right for me now?” Clear questions produce clearer readings.
Q2: What is Lean Score—and is it a probability?
A2: Lean Score uses a single Yes↔No axis from 0 to 100: 0 = Strong NO · 21–40 = Leaning NO · 41–59 = Unclear · 60–79 = Leaning YES · 80–100 = Strong YES. It is not a statistical probability—it reflects how strongly the card’s symbolism leans toward YES or NO for this question.
Q3: What should I do if my result is Unclear (41–59)?
A3: “Unclear” usually means timing, missing information, or a needed adjustment. Use the guidance to identify the condition—what to pause, clarify, or change—then revisit the question after the inputs shift.
Tap start, draw one card, and get a clear direction—plus what to do next.