Tarot Daily
Draw your single card for the day and receive a focused tarot message to carry with you. A daily ritual that builds self-awaren. Embeddable domain-locked widget, mobile-responsive.

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One card. Drawn once a day. It sounds simple, but a daily tarot practice is actually one of the more demanding things you can do with a deck - because you're not asking the cards to predict your week, you're asking them to hold up a mirror to right now. The card you pull this morning sits differently at midnight. That gap between what you thought it meant and what it turned out to mean is the whole point.
How it works
Click to draw your card for the day. You'll see the card image, its name, and an interpretation written for today's draw - not a generic definition, but a reading oriented toward the present moment. One draw per day. Come back tomorrow for a new card.
Understanding your result
Each Major and Minor Arcana card carries a field of meaning rather than a fixed verdict. The Tower doesn't mean disaster - it means something that seemed stable is about to prove it wasn't. The Ace of Cups doesn't mean love - it means an opening. Your job is to hold the image and see what it touches in your actual day. Some readings click immediately; others take until evening to make sense.
Frequently asked questions
Can I draw more than one card per day?
The daily draw gives you one card - the constraint is intentional. Pulling card after card until you get one you like is a way of not letting the reading land.
Does the card actually predict what will happen?
Tarot is a tool for reflection, not prediction. The card gives you a frame - what you notice through that frame is yours. We don't make forecasting claims.
Is this a full 78-card Rider-Waite deck?
Yes, all 78 cards are in the draw pool - Major Arcana (22 cards) and all four Minor Arcana suits.
Do I need to know tarot to use this?
No. The interpretation is written in plain language - you don't need to know what the Hierophant means before you read the card.