Tarot Yes/No
Close your eyes. Take one slow breath.
- Hold the button to awaken the wheel of fate.
- Release anytime to seal the answer.
For entertainment purposes only; not a substitute for professional advice.
Tip: the cleanest answers come from one clear yes/no question.
Pick YES/NO — why it works and where the “mystique” comes from
Close your eyes, take a breath… press & hold the button to start the “wheel of fate”, then release at any moment to stop and reveal the answer.
What is a YES/NO draw?
It’s a quick decision aid that blends randomness with your intention. You can (optionally) type a question, then press & hold and release when it feels right. That gesture — your chosen moment — becomes the impulse that nudges chance and resolves into a simple answer: YES or NO.
Why does the draw feel “mystical”?
Because the decision emerges here and now. The energy of the present — your breath, hand tension, micro-movements — meets mathematical randomness. The result doesn’t “predict the future”; it reflects your current state and helps name what you already sense.
- Intention: framing a question organizes thoughts and priorities.
- Moment: you release when an inner impulse clicks — a natural trigger.
- Everyday entropy: micro-movements and timing create a unique fingerprint of the moment.
- Simplicity of the sign: a binary answer invites an honest check-in with yourself.
How to use it, step by step
- Settle your breath. Optionally type a clear, simple question.
- Touch and press & hold the “Draw” button.
- Release in the instant that “clicks” — trust your intuition.
- Read the YES/NO result and the brief interpretive note.
Ready to try? Jump to the app on this page.
Ethics & responsibility
Our draw is designed for entertainment and reflection. It does not replace legal, financial, or medical advice. Treat the result as a starting point for a conversation with yourself — not as an oracle.
Remember: you decide. The app offers a perspective, not a command.
FAQ — frequently asked questions
Do I have to type a question?
No. It’s optional — but focusing your intention can make reading the result easier.
Is the result “true”?
It’s a prompt for self-reflection, not a verdict. Treat it as guidance for today.
What about the privacy of my question?
Anything you type stays in your browser. You can also skip this step entirely.
Can I share my result?
Yes — the “Share” and “Copy link” buttons make it easy to send your result to friends.