Clarity Through the Cards
While deep tarot spreads offer nuanced psychological insights, sometimes you just need a straightforward answer. The Yes or No feature distills the complex energies of the 78-card Rider-Waite-Smith deck into a binary outcome. However, even a simple 'Yes' or 'No' card provides vital context through its imagery, revealing *why* the universe is responding that way.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does a Yes or No Tarot pull work?+
By focusing on a single, clear question, you pull one card. Each card in the 78-card deck has an inherent polarity (upright usually leans yes/positive, reversed leans no/blocked). The specific image of the card also provides context for the answer.
What does a 'Maybe' pull mean in tarot?+
A 'Maybe' (often associated with cards like the Two of Swords, the Moon, or Seven of Cups) indicates that the future is not yet decided. It means that there are hidden variables at play, or that your own actions will determine the outcome.
Can I keep pulling cards if I don't like the answer?+
No. The first card you pull is the most honest answer to your energy at the moment. Pulling 'clarifying' cards until you get a Yes is a common mistake and breaks trust with your intuition.

