Tarot Questions

Pick a question that matches what you are wrestling with. Each prompt opens a dedicated tarot reading with AI interpretation tuned to that specific situation.

Love & Relationships

Work & Career

Money & Finance

Family

Personal Growth

Spirituality

Question-based tarot readings sit between open-ended spreads and yes/no oracles. You pick a question that already matches your situation; the deck answers in the context of that exact framing. This approach is especially useful when you would otherwise stare at a tarot deck wondering "what should I even ask?" — the question itself is half the work of a useful reading. Below are over 80 of the most-asked questions across love, work, money, family, personal growth and spirituality, each opening a dedicated reading with AI-assisted interpretation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are these question-based readings if all tarot is question-based?
Every tarot reading benefits from a clear question, but most readers struggle to formulate one in advance. Pre-built questions remove that friction — they pre-format the interpretive lens so the cards have specific terrain to comment on. They also lower the barrier for newcomers who are not yet fluent in framing their own questions.
Will I get the same answer if I ask the same question twice?
Usually no, for two reasons. First, the shuffle is random — different cards will appear. Second, your circumstances and inner state shift between readings, which changes the interpretive context even if the same cards appeared. We recommend waiting one to two weeks between repeats.
Are the AI interpretations different per question?
Yes. The interpretation prompt is tuned to the specific question category and the exact question framing. A 5 of Pentacles drawn for "Will my finances improve?" gets a financial-context reading; the same card drawn for "Should I reconcile with family?" gets an emotional-isolation reading. The card meaning interacts with the question.
What if my question isn't listed?
Pick the closest match and read the result as analogy. If none of the 80+ questions fit your situation, use a general tarot tool (Rider-Waite, Marseille) and write your own question. The pre-built questions are convenience, not a hard requirement.