Okay, so I got into this whole “Yes/No” Tarot thing, and let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride. I wanted a super simple way to get quick answers, you know, without doing a full-blown Tarot spread every time I had a burning question.

First, I started digging. I mean really digging. I scoured the internet, looking at every Tarot card list I could find. Some folks had really strong opinions about which cards meant “yes” and which ones meant “no.” It was kinda overwhelming, to be honest.
Then I realized, everyone’s got their own take! What works for one person might not work for another. So, I decided to make my own list, based on my gut feelings and my own experiences with the cards.
My “Yes” Cards:
- The Sun: Come on, this one’s obvious. It’s all sunshine and rainbows!
- The Star: Hope, inspiration, a definite “yes” vibe.
- The World: Completion, success. Feels like a solid “yes” to me.
- The Chariot: Moving forward, victory. Yep, another “yes.”
- Six of Wands: Public Recognition, triumph. Feels like a Win.
- Ace of Cups: New emotional start, mostly it is a YES.
- Ten of Cups: Definitely a big emotional fulfillment! YES.
My “No” Cards:
- The Tower: Total chaos, things falling apart. Big “NOPE.”
- The Devil: Feeling trapped, negative influences. A definite “no.”
- Five of Swords: Conflict, losing a battle. Doesn’t look good.
- Nine of Swords: Anxiety, worries, also NO.
- Ten of Swords: Ruin, defeat, a solid NO.
My “Maybe/It Depends” Cards:
- The Hermit: Needs more thinking, not yet to answer.
- The Moon: Things aren’t clear, need to rely on intuition.
- Seven of Swords: Deception, hidden, need to be careful.
- Justice: Depends on actions before, waiting for a final balance.
- Two of Swords: Difficult choice, no clear answer.
I put all this down in a little notebook. I’ve been testing it out, asking simple questions and seeing if the cards match up with what actually happens. It’s been surprisingly accurate so far! Of course, it’s not an exact science, it’s more about intuition and going with your gut.
It’s important to say that this list is totally personal! You might have completely different feelings about the cards, and that’s okay. The best way to figure out your own “Yes/No” Tarot system is to experiment and see what works for you. And most importantly, don’t take it too seriously. Have fun with it!
