Britannia Tarot

Free tarot reading

Ask a question. Draw a card. Read the answer. 3 readings a day, and no account until you want one.

There is no spread to choose, no birth date to enter, and no email address in the way. The question box on the front page is the whole interface.

What you get

  • One card, drawn properly. The draw is made on the server from a cryptographic seed — not a picture chosen to match the mood of your question.
  • A straight answer first. A yes, a no or a maybe if you asked something binary, and a short interpretation either way.
  • A deeper reading when you want it. The longer interpretation reads your actual question rather than reciting what the card means in general — you have already read that part.
  • The full card meanings, free, with no reading required.

What it costs

Nothing, and there is no advertising on this site. The daily limit exists so the readings stay worth something: a card drawn twenty times in an afternoon is a slot machine, not a reading.

What happens to your question

Your questions are the most personal thing this site holds, and they are treated that way. Nothing is sold to anyone. Readings made without an account live in your browser session and are gone when it ends — creating an account is what keeps them, and it is also what lets a later reading refer back to an earlier one. A reading page is never indexed by search engines. You can delete your account and every reading with it, in one action.

Why it remembers

The interesting part of tarot is not one card; it is the run of them. When the same card comes back on a question you asked three weeks ago, that is worth knowing, and a reading here can say so — naming the earlier question and when you asked it. That only works if the readings are kept, which is the honest reason to make an account and the only one offered.

Ask something specific

The freest reading in the world cannot do much with "what about my life". Ask about the thing you are actually turning over, in one sentence. Then read the interpretation, not just the verdict.