Yes • No • Maybe

Choose one of three options: Yes, No or Maybe.

*** Before choosing a card read the instructions below ***

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Yes / No / Maybe Tarot Spread

This fast three-card spread supports decisive moments. Whether you're weighing a next step, checking the energy around a plan, or scanning for green lights, the cards helped readers long before flip-a-coin apps existed. Pause, ask a clear question that can be answered with yes, no, or maybe, and let symbolism reveal where the momentum points.

How to frame your question

Keep your request specific, timely, and centered on actions you can influence. Instead of “Will I be happy?” try “Is now a wise time to accept the new job offer?” or “Should I reach out to repair this friendship?” Clarity on the front end makes it easier to apply the answer with confidence.

  • Phrase your question around one decision at a time.
  • Anchor it in the near future so you can act on the insight.
  • Ask from a neutral place — curiosity beats trying to force the result you want to hear.

Reading your result

After you flip a card, you'll get a headline answer plus AI guidance on why the card leans positive, negative, or stays open. A Yes encourages forward motion, a No signals that waiting, redirecting, or renegotiating could save time, and a Maybe invites you to gather more information before deciding.

Pair the insight with one grounded action. If it's a Yes, identify the next tiny step to keep momentum. With a No, list what needs repair or clarity. For a Maybe, note what evidence you'll seek before circling back. Treat the spread as a conversation, not a command, and you'll stay aligned with your own agency.

Return to this spread when your intuition feels split. Tracking each pull in a notebook or your Diary Tarot log creates a record of how often the cards nudged you toward better timing, stronger boundaries, or bold moves. Over time, those notes become proof that you can trust yourself to choose wisely.