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Seven unique spreads with interactive card selection, 3D flip animations, and AI-powered cosmic interpretations. Choose your spread and discover what the cards reveal.
Draw a single card for instant guidance
Your daily cosmic guidance — a new card every day to set your intention and focus.
The classic Past, Present & Future spread — quick insight into any situation.
Five cards exploring your heart, their heart, your connection, the challenge, and love's path.
Five cards revealing your professional position, hidden influences, obstacles, guidance, and outcome.
A single card gives a direct Yes, No, or Maybe to your burning question.
The most comprehensive spread — 10 cards revealing every dimension of your situation.
Discover your lifelong tarot archetypes calculated from your date of birth.
A comprehensive 7-card spread exploring both partners, foundation, strengths, challenges, and outcome.
Tarot is a centuries-old system of symbolic cards used for divination, self-reflection, and spiritual guidance. A standard tarot deck contains 78 cards: 22 Major Arcana cards representing profound life themes and spiritual lessons, and 56 Minor Arcana cards organized into four suits that reflect everyday experiences. Each card carries rich archetypal imagery drawn from mythology, astrology, numerology, and the collective unconscious.
Tarot cards originated in 15th-century Italy as playing cards before evolving into a tool for divination in the 18th century. The Rider-Waite-Smith deck (1909) established the modern imagery most people recognize today. Over the centuries, tarot has been enriched by Kabbalistic, astrological, and Jungian psychological traditions, creating the deeply symbolic system used in readings today.
Wands (Fire) — Passion, creativity, ambition, and spiritual energy. Associated with the element of fire and the drive to create and achieve.
Cups (Water) — Emotions, relationships, intuition, and the subconscious. Connected to the element of water and matters of the heart.
Swords (Air) — Intellect, communication, conflict, and truth. Linked to the element of air and the realm of thought and decision-making.
Pentacles (Earth) — Material world, finances, health, and practical matters. Grounded in the element of earth and physical reality.
Tarot is a system of 78 symbolic cards — 22 Major Arcana representing major life themes and 56 Minor Arcana representing day-to-day situations. Each card carries archetypal imagery and meaning that can be interpreted in relation to your question or life situation. Our digital readings use a mathematically fair shuffle algorithm and optional AI-powered interpretation.
Online tarot readings use the same 78-card system as physical readings. Our platform uses a cryptographically fair Fisher-Yates shuffle to ensure truly random card selection. The value of a tarot reading lies in its ability to prompt reflection and offer new perspectives, whether the cards are drawn physically or digitally.
For quick answers, try the Yes/No Tarot (1 card) or Daily Tarot. For general guidance, the Three Card Spread (Past, Present, Future) is ideal. For relationship questions, use the Love Tarot (5 cards). For career decisions, try the Career Tarot (5 cards). For deep, comprehensive readings, the Celtic Cross (10 cards) covers every angle. Birth Cards reveal your lifelong archetypes.
A reversed card appears upside-down in a reading. It often indicates the energy of the card is blocked, internalized, or expressing in a less direct way. For example, The Sun reversed might suggest temporary delays in finding joy rather than a complete absence of happiness. Reversals add nuance and depth to readings.
The Major Arcana consists of 22 cards (The Fool through The World) representing significant life themes, spiritual lessons, and karmic influences. The Minor Arcana has 56 cards divided into four suits — Wands (fire/passion), Cups (water/emotions), Swords (air/intellect), and Pentacles (earth/material) — representing everyday situations and challenges.
Daily Tarot is designed for everyday use as a meditation and intention-setting tool. For specific questions, it is best to wait until the situation has meaningfully changed before asking the same question again. Multi-card spreads like the Celtic Cross are best done weekly or monthly, or whenever you face a significant decision.