The Tarot Answers

Over 50 tarot readings on concrete life questions: love, work, money, family, spirituality and personal growth. With AI interpretation.

Tarot Answers brings together 43 concrete questions ready to put to the tarot, organized into six broad themes: love and relationships, work and vocation, money and abundance, personal growth, family and bonds, spirituality. Rather than starting from a blank page, you pick the question that matches your situation and the spread runs with phrasing already tuned to give a clear reading. It is the ideal entry for those not yet used to framing their questions.

What is a question catalog for?

The quality of a tarot spread depends largely on the quality of the question asked. A vague question ("how are things going to go?") yields a fuzzy reading. A closed question ("is he going to come back?") limits the depth of the cards to a yes/no. The 43 questions in the catalog have been framed to be open, precise, and aimed at action or understanding. They are grouped by theme to make navigation easier: Love for romantic questions, Work for career, Money for finances, Personal Growth for inner development, Family for close bonds, Spirituality for meaning.

How to use the catalog?

You browse the six themes and pick the question closest to your current concern. Each question launches a spread suited to the topic: a three-card draw for a relational dynamic, a simple cross for a professional decision, a single card for a yes/no. The cards are then interpreted by AI taking into account the initial question, which produces a targeted reading rather than a generic meaning. If no question matches your situation exactly, pick the closest one: the phrasing guides the reading without locking the result.

Choosing the right question

Favor questions in "how", "what", or "which" rather than "is it". Avoid questions calling for an answer impossible to verify ("is he going to die soon?"). Also avoid those that place another person at the center without involving you ("what does he really think?"): tarot reads your situation, not someone else's mind. If you have several topics in mind, treat them one by one in separate spreads. One question per spread keeps the reading clear.

Frequently asked questions

Can the proposed question be rephrased?

The 43 questions are fixed to guarantee an optimized reading. If you want an entirely free question, use a standard tarot spread in the /tarot section instead. The catalog is built to save time when your situation fits a common pattern.

How many questions can I ask per day?

You can consult the catalog as much as you want, but avoid asking the same question twice on the same day. If the answer displeases you, wait several days before drawing again: the situation will have evolved and the reading will be more relevant.

Which theme to consult when in doubt?

If you hesitate between several themes, start with Personal Growth: this theme asks transversal questions that often touch the other areas. You can then refine with a more targeted thematic spread.

Are the answers different from other spreads?

The cards drawn are the same, but the interpretation is calibrated to the preformulated question. This gives a more direct, more operational reading, where a free spread leaves more room for general exploration of the cards' symbolism.