Yes or No
Ask a question, draw one card, receive your answer.
5 free readings per day
Tips for better readings
- 1 Ask clear, specific questions
- 2 Focus on one topic at a time
- 3 Avoid "when" questions — tarot shows energy, not exact dates
Free Yes or No Tarot Reading — Get a Clear Answer
The Yes or No tarot reading is the quickest way to get guidance from the cards. Ask any question that can be answered with yes or no, draw a single card, and receive a clear answer based on the card's traditional energy. Each of the 78 Rider-Waite tarot cards carries an inherent yes, no, or maybe response — upright cards generally lean positive while reversed cards often suggest caution or delay.
This free tarot oracle is perfect for moments when you need quick clarity — "Should I take this job?", "Will this relationship work out?", "Is now the right time to move?" SunMystic lets you ask up to 5 yes or no questions per day, completely free and with no login required.
Tips for Better Yes or No Tarot Questions
Good Questions
- "Will I get the promotion?"
- "Should I accept this offer?"
- "Is this the right path for me?"
- "Will my trip go smoothly?"
Avoid These
- "When will I find love?"
- "How much money will I make?"
- "Who is my soulmate?"
- "What should I do next?"
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the Yes or No tarot oracle work?
You type a clear yes/no question, and a single card is drawn from the full 78-card Rider-Waite deck. Each card has a traditional yes, no, or maybe energy based on centuries of tarot interpretation. The AI then provides additional context based on the specific card drawn.
What does "Maybe" mean in a yes or no reading?
Some tarot cards carry a "Maybe" energy, meaning the outcome depends on additional factors or isn't yet determined. Cards like The Wheel of Fortune or The Hanged Man often give "Maybe" responses, suggesting patience or that circumstances are still shifting.
Can I ask the same question multiple times?
While you can, tarot tradition suggests honoring the first answer you receive. Repeatedly asking the same question dilutes the energy of the reading. If you need more clarity, try a deeper 3-card spread instead.