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Luna
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Step by Step
How to Get Accurate Yes or No Tarot Answers
Settle Your Mind
Take a few slow breaths and hold your question clearly. The quieter your mind, the clearer the cards speak.
Ask a Clear Question
Frame questions with 'Should I...', 'Will...', or 'Is it...'. Avoid double questions — one clear question gives one clear answer.
Draw Your Card
Focus on your question and draw. Upright cards typically lean yes, reversed cards suggest no or not yet.
Trust Your First Impression
Don't overthink. Your initial feeling when seeing the card often holds the truest guidance.
Reading Methods
Yes or No Tarot Reading Methods
Three ways to get your answer
One Card Pull
The quickest way to get your answer. Focus on your question, draw one card. Great for simple decisions like 'Should I text them first?' or 'Is this the right time?'
Three Card Spread
Need more context? Past, present, and future cards reveal not just the answer, but the 'why' behind it. Count how many cards lean yes or no — majority wins.
Reversed Card Reading
Pay attention to card orientation. Upright cards carry affirmative energy, while reversed cards suggest obstacles, delays, or a 'not yet' answer. The reversal adds nuance to your yes or no.
Common Questions
Yes or No Tarot FAQ
It's best to stick with your first reading. Repeated questions often reflect wanting a specific answer rather than seeking genuine guidance. Give it time to unfold.
Tarot shows possibilities and current energies, not fixed certainties. The reading reflects the most likely outcome based on present circumstances — but your choices always shape the future.
Be specific and direct. 'Will I get the job I interviewed for?' works better than 'What about my career?' One topic, one question, one clear answer.
Some situations genuinely aren't settled yet. A 'maybe' means the energy is still shifting — revisit the question in a few days when circumstances have evolved.
While reversed cards often suggest 'no' or 'not yet,' context matters. Some reversed cards (like reversed Tower) can actually indicate positive outcomes. Trust the full interpretation.




