Yes / No question

Yes or No Tarot Reading: one card, one condition, one reality check

Write one clear yes-or-no question, then choose one face-down card. The result offers a conditional direction, a limitation, a practical next step, and an observable reality check. Use it for reflection—not as fact, a command, a prediction, a substitute for consent, or private knowledge about someone else.

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Qualified direction

One signal, with conditions attached

Yes / No Tarot narrows one fixed question to a qualified direction. The selected card does not issue a command, establish a fact, or remove the need to examine conditions.

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Answer signal

Answer signal — Offers one of six qualified directions: yes, leaning yes, unclear, leaning no, no, or not answerable. Every direction remains conditional; it is not an instruction or guaranteed outcome.

Keep the exact question, deck, reversal setting, selected card, and orientation fixed. Changing the question changes the reading.

Use the signal

Ask what would make the direction hold

Name the condition

Translate the signal into an if-then statement you can examine. Ask what must remain true for the direction to stay useful.

Keep the decision with you

Choose one fact to verify or one action within your control. Do not use a card as permission, pressure, or proof.

If the question resists a clean condition, revise its scope before drawing again.

Choose the right depth

Move beyond yes or no only when the question needs it

Use another format for a different reasoning job, not to repeat the same question until the answer changes.