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The online tarot reader uses a randomization algorithm to select one or more cards from a standard 78-card tarot deck. Each card is presented with its traditional upright or reversed meaning, drawn from centuries of symbolism and interpretation. The cards function as a reflective tool — prompts for introspection — rather than literal predictions of the future.
A standard tarot deck consists of 78 cards: 22 Major Arcana and 56 Minor Arcana. The Major Arcana (The Fool through The World) represent major life themes and archetypal forces. The Minor Arcana covers everyday events across four suits — Cups (emotions), Wands (creativity/action), Swords (intellect/conflict), and Pentacles (material matters).
Draw one card at the start of your day as a reflective focus. Read the card's meaning and ask how it might apply to what you're currently facing. Many practitioners keep a journal to record their daily cards and note patterns over time. There are no rules — use whatever interpretation feels personally meaningful.
The 22 Major Arcana cards represent significant life events, spiritual lessons, and universal archetypes. Card 0 is The Fool (new beginnings, spontaneity), and the sequence culminates with Card 21, The World (completion, fulfillment). Drawing a Major Arcana card is typically interpreted as indicating a significant or transformative moment.
Completely. Start with single-card daily draws rather than complex spreads. Focus on a few key cards — The Fool, The Tower, The Star — until their symbolism feels intuitive. Most readers spend months with the Major Arcana before working with the full 78-card deck. The Rider-Waite-Smith deck is the standard recommendation for beginners due to its illustrated Minor Arcana.