Explore your future with a simple yes or no tarot spread
Yes or no tarot is a simple reading style that provides a straightforward answer to any specific question you have. Generally speaking, upright cards mean “yes,” and cards in a reverse position mean "no," but there's a little more to it than just that. Check out our guide on how to perform a yes or no tarot reading so you can get the most accurate answers possible. We also include a list of what each card means and provide advice for creating strong, clear questions.
How to Do Yes or No Tarot
- Phrase your question clearly and in a positive tone.
- Cut the cards, turn them 180 degrees, and shuffle them.
- Draw a single card and place it face down.
- Turn the card over and interpret the card and its context.
- If desired, draw a second card to gain further clarity about the answer.
Steps
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How to Perform a Yes or No Tarot Reading
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Phrase your question clearly and in a positive way. Align your question with a positive outcome and be sure it is detailed and specific. When asking about love , instead of saying, “Will he leave me,” try something more specific like “Will he stay with me after I graduate next year?” This is, of course, if you consider his “staying with you” a positive outcome. Refine your question as much as possible so there isn’t any room for interpretation or vague answers. [1] X Research source
- Mention a time frame in your question that goes beyond “in the future.” Most “in the future” questions will end up with “yes” as an answer, but the more specific you are time-wise, the clearer an answer you’ll get. For example:
- “Will I move to a new city by the end of this summer?”
- “Will my marketing business be successful by the end of the coming year?”
- Avoid yes and no questions that involve “should,” as it asks for permission to act. It’s preferable to remain objective after considering you have; no one can give you permission to do anything. [2]
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- Avoid: “Should I ask Jeffrey out on a date?”
- Instead: “Will Jeffrey and I go out on a date during the summer?”
- Astrologer Susan Levitt mentions the issue of wanting to ask too many questions at once about a partner. “Do they like me? Will we be together? How do we meet? What do you think? It's like 10 questions—it really comes down to relationship dynamics. Get down to what is the core essential issue.” She emphasizes asking one focused question to narrow down your intent. For example:
- “Will going on a date with Katie this weekend lead to a romantic relationship for us?”
- “Will passing my bar exam in February lead to my first job as a lawyer before Spring?”
- Mention a time frame in your question that goes beyond “in the future.” Most “in the future” questions will end up with “yes” as an answer, but the more specific you are time-wise, the clearer an answer you’ll get. For example:
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2Shuffle the cards to include both upright and reversed cards. Set up the cards by first cutting the deck, turn the cards 180 degrees from top to bottom, and then reshuffle them. Repeat this process to ensure you end up with a tarot card deck of both upright and reversed cards. Focus on your question as you shuffle the cards. [3] X Research source
- If you prefer you are able to shuffle the tarot cards using an overhand style by picking up small batches of cards from the top and adding them to the bottom of the deck. The rifle shuffle style involves cutting the cards in half and using both your thumbs to interleaf the two halves of the cards together.
- Take a moment to imbue the new set of cards with your energy, especially before asking a yes/no question. Spiritual advisor Emily Christensen says that “when you first get a tarot deck, make sure you start off with it being tuned to you. The only reason that it's recommended you clear your cards is so that they stay tuned to you.”
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3Spread the cards face down and draw a single card. First, refer to the yes or no tarot cards list to tell you whether the card drawn from the spread is a yes, no, or maybe/neutral card (unless you’ve pre-determined what the cards mean intuitively). Then, determine whether the card is upright or reversed.
- An alternative tarot reading
method is a 3-card draw. Select card 1 and place it face down, followed by a 2nd and 3rd card (one placed on each side of the original).
- If all 3 cards indicate a “yes,” the answer is likely to be positive
- If you get 2 “yes” cards and one “no” or “maybe” card, consider this a "yes" or "very likely."
- If you pull 2 “no” cards and 1 “yes” or “maybe” card, the answer is “no" or "very unlikely." [4] X Research source
- An alternative tarot reading
method is a 3-card draw. Select card 1 and place it face down, followed by a 2nd and 3rd card (one placed on each side of the original).
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4Interpret the card while taking its position into consideration. Generally speaking, when a tarot card is upright, it indicates a “yes” or positive answer; when it’s reversed (upside down), it indicates “no” or a negative answer. [5] X Research source Many cards are already associated with “yes,” “no,” and “maybe,” so it’s best to first check a list of tarot cards and their yes/no meanings.
- Keep in mind that “yes” or “no” often includes layers of meaning and interpretation. Your question may be about whether your business idea will succeed. If you receive a “no,” it may feel negative, but examine the card closely to understand the reasoning. For example, the Ace of Swords means you have the mind for success, but you may be missing the material resources necessary for success. [6] X Research source
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5Draw another card to have more clarity. Once you’ve interpreted the first card, you can draw a 2nd card to gain more understanding; drawing a 2nd card is not required, but it’s an option if you feel you want to explore the nuances of the original answer.
- Using the scenario above about your business succeeding, if you first drew the Ace of Swords and then asked, “Do I currently have everything needed for my business to succeed?, and you draw the Ace of Pentacles as your 2nd card, it can indicate that you’re currently financially secure enough to have a successful business.
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