Spread

Yes or No Tarot

A compact draw with enough nuance to go beyond a flat yes-or-no answer.

Structured positionsInteractiveResult first
Positions3
Best forA focused question

Choose the spread and the question first, then draw. That keeps the reading specific.

How to use this spread

A compact draw with enough nuance to go beyond a flat yes-or-no answer.

When this spread is most useful

A compact draw with enough nuance to go beyond a flat yes-or-no answer.

A good question for this spread sounds close to "What is the honest answer here?". The cleaner the framing, the easier it is to see movement between the positions.

How to read the positions

Do not rewrite the role of each position after the draw. Read the job of each position first, then notice how the cards intensify, soften, or challenge each other.

  • Overall tone
  • Main signal
  • Answer direction

What to open after the spread

After the draw, open the card pages, the meanings library, or a practical tarot guide if you want to turn the first impression into a more grounded interpretation.

Positions

Overall tone
Main signal
Answer direction
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Frequently asked questions

01Do I need a clear question before drawing?
Yes. A clear question gives the positions more signal and stops the reading from dissolving into generic meanings.
02Can I jump straight into the dedicated reading screen?
Yes. This page helps you choose the spread and understand the positions, while the dedicated reading view is better once you are ready to draw.