THE MAJOR ARCANA
Twenty-two archetypes — from The Fool’s fearless leap to The World’s quiet completion. Read each card’s upright and reversed meaning, draw a card for today, or find the Arcana that mirrors you.
Friday, June 12 · Your card
One Major Arcana, drawn for today. Tap the card to reveal the archetype the day is asking you to sit with.
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A free 12-question quiz that maps you onto one of the 22 Major Arcana.
The Major Arcana are the 22 "trump" cards at the heart of a tarot deck, numbered 0 (The Fool) through XXI (The World). Each stands for a universal archetype — a recognisable human pattern like new beginnings, transformation, or fulfilment.
It is a tool for reflection, not prediction. The same card appears for everyone on a given day, chosen by date rather than chance, and is meant to give you a single archetype to think about — not to forecast events.
No. Many people read the Major Arcana the way the psychologist Carl Jung did — as a vivid set of archetypes that mirror parts of ourselves. You can treat the cards as a language for self-reflection without any belief in fortune-telling.
An upright card expresses its archetype in its open, outward form; a reversed card points to the same theme turned inward, blocked, or in excess. Reversals add nuance — they are not simply "bad" versions of the card.
Take the free "Which Tarot Card Are You?" quiz. Twelve quick questions map the way you handle risk, change, intuition and meaning onto one of the 22 Major Arcana.