ONE CARD · ONE ANSWER
Ask a yes-or-no question, pull a single card, and read its verdict. Every card in the deck carries a leaning — a clear Yes, No, or It depends. Free, instant, and a tool for reflection rather than a forecast.
You ask a specific yes-or-no question, pull a single card, and read its built-in verdict. Every card in the tarot deck has a leaning — The Sun is a strong yes, The Tower a strong no, the Two of Swords a clear "it depends." The verdict is part of the card's archetypal energy, not a random guess.
Cards with bright, forward-moving energy lean yes — The Sun, The Star, the Aces, most of the Wands and Pentacles, and cards like the Ten of Cups and Six of Wands. As a rule of thumb, Wands (fire/action) and Pentacles (earth/substance) lean yes; Cups lean yes for emotional questions; Swords lean no or "it depends."
An "it depends" verdict — common with cards like the Two of Swords or Seven of Cups — is the deck telling you the question is not yet truly binary. Either reframe it into something more specific, or step up to a three-card spread to see the story behind the indecision.
Folk wisdom says no — the first card is the cleanest reading. If you pull again because you did not like the answer, you are reading the deck for reassurance rather than guidance. The honest move is to sit with the first card and ask what part of it you are resisting.
It is accurate as a reflection tool, not as a forecast. A single-card pull is best understood as a structured way to surface your own intuition about a decision — the card gives you a clear prompt to react to, and your reaction is often the real answer. Treat it as a thinking tool, and it is genuinely useful.