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.
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.
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.
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.
Translate the signal into an if-then statement you can examine. Ask what must remain true for the direction to stay useful.
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.
Use another format for a different reasoning job, not to repeat the same question until the answer changes.