Tarot Draw

Choose your spread and draw cards from the full 78-card tarot deck. Whether a quick 3-card pull or a deeper layout, every draw. Embeddable domain-locked widget, mobile-responsive.

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One card. That's it. The single-card draw is the most unadorned thing you can do with a tarot deck - no spread, no positions, no narrative architecture. Just a card and a question and whatever space you can give it. It sounds reductive. In practice, a single card held attentively for five minutes tells you more than a ten-card spread skimmed in two. The constraint is the point.

How it works

Ask one question - or sit with one situation, one feeling, one thing you can't quite name. Draw. You receive one card from the full 78-card deck, its image, its name, and an interpretation written for a present-moment single draw. No reversals unless your question specifically calls for a shadow reading. One card, fully read.

Understanding your result

The card doesn't answer your question so much as it reframes it. The Tower doesn't mean something will collapse; it means you're in or near a moment where what seemed solid is proving it wasn't. The Star doesn't mean things will be fine; it means there's something worth orienting toward even in difficult conditions. Each card carries a direction of meaning - what it tends to say about the present moment - not a fixed prediction.

Frequently asked questions

Is one card enough for a real reading?

Yes - a single card fully considered is more valuable than a ten-card spread half-attended. The limiting factor in tarot is usually attention, not card count.

Can I draw more than one card?

This widget is built for a single draw. If you want a multi-card reading, the daily spread, the choice spread, or the cross spread give you that. The single draw's value is in the constraint.

Does it matter what time of day I draw?

Some practitioners prefer to draw in the morning as a framing prompt for the day. Others draw at night for reflection. Both work. The timing matters less than the quality of attention you bring.

Is a full 78-card deck used?

Yes - all 22 Major Arcana and all 56 Minor Arcana (four suits: Wands, Cups, Swords, Pentacles) are in the draw pool.

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