The Tarot Answers

66 tarot readings for specific questions: love, work, money, family, growth, spirituality, health, decisions and the near future.

Love & Relationships

Work & Purpose

Money & Abundance

Family & Friends

Personal Growth

Spirituality

Health & Well-being

Decisions & Changes

Near Future

Some questions always come back: "do they feel the same about me?", "will I get this job?", "will my finances improve?". Instead of having to formulate the consultation each time, we've created pre-configured readings for 66 frequent questions — grouped into nine life areas: love, work, money, family, personal growth, spirituality, health and well-being, decisions and changes, and the near future.

Each reading uses the classic Rider-Waite tarot and returns an AI interpretation focused on the specific question, in seconds. Free, no signup.

How pre-configured questions work

Each question has its own path ("URL"), its own title, and its own optimized spread. When you open, for example, "What do they feel for me?", the application shuffles the deck, deals the cards, and sends the spread to the AI model with instructions to answer specifically that question — not a generic consultation.

The result: a focused reading without generic preambles, going straight to what you want to know.

Why these nine areas

Looking at online tarot consultation history, questions tend to gather around recurring themes: relationships, work and calling, money, family and friendships, personal growth, spirituality, health and well-being, decisions and changes, and the near future. Tarotsim organizes the readings by these categories so you find your question quickly.

Frequently asked questions

Can I ask the same question several times?

You can, but it's not worth it. Tarot reflects the symbolic state of the moment — repeating the same question at different times doesn't change the situation, it only multiplies contradictory readings. Wait at least a few weeks if you want to repeat.

Why do some questions give short answers?

We ask the AI for concise, direct readings. A 300-word response is usually more useful than a 2,000-word text with mystical adjectives. If you want more depth, redo the reading with a more specific question.

Do these questions replace professional advice?

No. The readings are symbolic entertainment — for real medical, legal, financial, or psychological decisions, seek a qualified professional.

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