Clear yes or no tarot answers.
Look up each Major Arcana card as a direct answer, then read the love, career, money, upright, and reversed meanings without digging through a full spread.
Today's pull
MaybeThe Moon asks you to wait until the hidden piece is visible. A rushed answer may come from anxiety instead of truth.
Major Arcana yes or no meanings
Start with a quick answer, then use each card page to scan love, career, money, advice, and FAQ sections.
The Fool
MaybeThe Fool is usually a maybe leaning yes. It favors a fresh start, but only if you accept uncertainty and move with awareness.
Read the meaningThe Magician
YesThe Magician is a strong yes. You have the tools, timing, and influence needed to turn intention into action.
Read the meaningThe High Priestess
MaybeThe High Priestess is a maybe. The answer is not fully visible yet, and your intuition needs quiet space to speak.
Read the meaningThe Empress
YesThe Empress is a warm yes. It favors growth, attraction, creativity, comfort, and something with room to flourish.
Read the meaningThe Emperor
YesThe Emperor is a yes when structure, commitment, and responsibility are present. It favors practical, stable action.
Read the meaningThe Hierophant
YesThe Hierophant is usually a yes for commitment, tradition, guidance, and choices that follow proven wisdom.
Read the meaningThe Lovers
YesThe Lovers is a yes when the choice is aligned with your values. It favors connection, attraction, and honest agreement.
Read the meaningThe Chariot
YesThe Chariot is a determined yes. Success is possible when you focus, take control, and keep moving forward.
Read the meaningYes or no tarot FAQ
What is a yes or no tarot card meaning?
A yes or no tarot meaning turns a card into a practical answer while still explaining the nuance behind love, career, money, upright, and reversed positions.
Can one tarot card answer a yes or no question?
Yes, one card can give a quick answer, but the best reading also considers the card's context and the clarity of the question.
Are yes or no tarot answers always literal?
No. Some cards give a clear yes or no, while others point to timing, missing information, or a condition that must change first.