What yes/no tarot is good for

Binary pulls can help you notice gut reactions, break inertia on low-stakes choices, or translate a foggy mood into a conversation starter with yourself. Many readers treat them as reflection shortcuts, not guarantees.

Where binary readings break down

Relationships, career pivots, health, and legal decisions rarely reduce to a single card facing “yes” or “no.” If a topic has ethics, safety, or expertise embedded in it, cards cannot substitute for qualified support.

How Tarotto implements yes/no

Our interface routes you through a focused prompt path at /tarot/yes-no. Treat outcomes as prompts to journal—then zoom out with broader spreads via the Tarot hub or a steadier cadence with daily draws.

Pair yes/no with literacy

Understanding deck structure makes binary pulls less mystifying. Read Tarot deck structure next, then explore individual cards through the collection.