Tarot Card Picker
Draw a random tarot card with meaning and interpretation. Free online tarot reading for guidance and insight.
Embed this toolMajor Arcana Reference
The Fool
New beginnings, innocence, spontaneity
The Magician
Manifestation, resourcefulness, power
The High Priestess
Intuition, sacred knowledge, divine feminine
The Empress
Femininity, beauty, nature, abundance
The Emperor
Authority, structure, father figure
The Hierophant
Spiritual wisdom, tradition, conformity
The Lovers
Love, harmony, choices, values alignment
The Chariot
Control, willpower, success, action
Strength
Courage, persuasion, influence, compassion
The Hermit
Soul-searching, introspection, guidance
Wheel of Fortune
Good luck, karma, life cycles, destiny
Justice
Fairness, truth, law, cause and effect
The Hanged Man
Pause, surrender, letting go, new perspectives
Death
Endings, change, transformation, transition
Temperance
Balance, moderation, patience, purpose
The Devil
Shadow self, attachment, addiction, restriction
The Tower
Sudden change, upheaval, chaos, revelation
The Star
Hope, faith, purpose, renewal, spirituality
The Moon
Illusion, fear, anxiety, subconscious, intuition
The Sun
Positivity, fun, warmth, success, vitality
Judgement
Judgement, rebirth, inner calling, absolution
The World
Completion, integration, accomplishment, travel
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Understanding Tarot
The Tarot is a deck of 78 cards divided into the Major Arcana (22 cards) and the Minor Arcana (56 cards). The Major Arcana represents significant life themes and spiritual lessons, while the Minor Arcana deals with day-to-day events.
Each card carries rich symbolism drawn from mythology, astrology, and psychology. When used for reflection, tarot can help clarify thoughts, reveal hidden patterns, and inspire creative problem solving.
22
Major Arcana cards
78
Total tarot cards
~15th
Century of origin
Frequently Asked Questions
Tarot reading is a form of cartomancy that uses a deck of 78 cards to gain insight into the past, present, or future. Each card carries symbolic imagery and meaning that readers interpret based on the question asked and the cards drawn.