Yes or No Tarot
One question, one card, one clear answer. Focus on your question and let the deck call it.
Take a breath, hold your question in your mind, and draw when you feel ready.
How a yes/no tarot reading works
Yes/no tarot is the most direct way to consult the cards. Instead of a full spread, you draw a single card and read its natural polarity: cards of momentum, growth and light lean yes; cards of endings, blockage and hard lessons lean no; and a handful of famously double-edged cards answer maybe — which usually means the outcome genuinely depends on what you do next.
The skill is in the question. Make it specific ("Should I take the Berlin offer?" beats "Will I be happy?"), make it about something you can influence, and ask it once. The card's meaning and advice line then tell you why the answer leans the way it does — which is far more useful than the verdict alone.
Want more nuance than one card can give? Try the past–present–future spread, check today's card of the day, or get a personal reading from our professional tarot reader.