Tarot · Reading

Free tarot reading

Draw your cards from the full seventy-eight. Choose a spread, sit with the question you were already asking, and read the images as a mirror — not a forecast.

A reading is not a window onto the future. It is a structured way of paying attention to the present. You shuffle, you draw, and the image you turn over hands your own question back to you in a new shape — slowed down, made strange enough to see fresh. The answer was already inside you. The card just made it findable.

Draw your cards

Pick a spread, add a question if you have one, and draw. Your reading gets a shareable link you can bookmark or come back to.

Choose your spread

Three slots that sharpen one question — pick the framing that fits what you’re sitting with.

0/200

Reversed cards add a layer of nuance — blocked, internalised, or shadow energy. Switch off for a clean, upright-only draw.

What is a tarot reading?

A tarot reading is a small ritual of reflection. You hold a question loosely in mind, draw one or more of the deck’s seventy-eight illustrated cards, and read their imagery against your situation. Each position in a spread — past, present, future, or mind, body, spirit — gives the card a slot to speak into. The meanings are not fixed predictions; they are prompts that activate your own associations, the way a good metaphor lets you hear a familiar thought as if for the first time.

We treat the deck as a mirror, not an oracle. It cannot tell you whether the text will come, the job will land, or the move is right. What it can do is slow you down, hand you an image, and ask what that image stirs in the question you were already carrying. Read this way, tarot keeps honest company with journaling and other reflective practices — a structure for noticing, with you as the content.

Once you draw your cards, dive deeper into the Major Arcana — full readings for all seventy-eight cards, upright and reversed.

For entertainment and self-reflection only. Tarot is a symbolic language, not a predictive science.