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Yes — all tarot card readings on Feel Tarot are completely free. No subscription, no credits, no payment ever required. You pick a tarot card spread, draw your cards, write your question, and get a full AI-written tarot reading at no cost. Creating readings, drawing your daily tarot card, browsing community spreads, and posting exchanges are all included.
Feel Tarot uses the Rider-Waite tarot deck — the most widely recognised tarot card deck in the world, originally published in 1909. The full 78-card Rider-Waite deck is used: 22 Major Arcana cards (The Fool through The World) representing major life themes, and 56 Minor Arcana cards across four suits — Cups (emotions, relationships), Wands (passion, ambition), Swords (thought, challenge), and Pentacles (money, material life). Each card can appear upright or reversed.
A tarot card spread is a structured layout that determines how many cards you draw and what position each card represents. Feel Tarot offers four spreads: Single Card — one focused card for a direct question; Three Card spread — past, present, and future (or any three-part question); Five Card spread — situation, challenge, hidden factor, advice, and outcome; and Celtic Cross — a ten-card tarot spread for deep exploration of complex questions. The tarot spread you choose depends on how layered your question is.
When you complete a tarot card reading, the AI writes an interpretation for the specific cards you drew, in the specific positions of your chosen tarot spread, for the exact question you asked. It considers how all the cards relate to each other in context — not what each card generically means in a tarot card dictionary. A Three Card tarot reading about career will read very differently from a Three Card reading about love, even if the same cards appear.
The Rider-Waite tarot deck has 78 cards split into two groups. The Major Arcana — 22 cards from The Fool to The World — represent significant life forces, turning points, and deeper soul lessons. When Major Arcana cards appear in a tarot card reading, they often signal something important. The Minor Arcana — 56 cards across Cups, Wands, Swords, and Pentacles — deal with the day-to-day flow of life: emotions, drive, conflict, and practical matters. A tarot card spread will typically draw from both groups.
A reversed tarot card appears upside down when drawn. In a tarot reading, reversed cards typically suggest the energy of that card is blocked, turned inward, delayed, or expressing in a more challenging way. For example, The Sun reversed might point to low confidence rather than outward joy. Feel Tarot tracks whether each card in your spread is upright or reversed, and the AI tarot interpretation factors orientation into its reading.
Yes — relationship and love is one of the most common tarot card reading categories on Feel Tarot. Choose the Relationship category when starting a reading and the AI interprets your tarot spread specifically in the context of love, connection, and interpersonal dynamics. The Three Card tarot spread works particularly well for relationship questions: past influences, current energy, and where things are heading.
Yes. You don't need to know tarot card meanings or study the Rider-Waite deck before using Feel Tarot. The AI writes a complete tarot reading for you based on the cards drawn, so you can engage with the reading without any prior knowledge. Over time, reading your journal history and daily tarot card is a natural way to build familiarity with the cards, suits, and tarot card spreads.
Each day you can draw one free tarot card as a reflection or intention for the day. Tap to reveal your daily tarot card, then optionally request an AI interpretation of how that card's energy applies to today specifically. Your daily cards are saved so you can look back across weeks and months and notice which cards from the Rider-Waite deck appear most in your life.
A tarot card exchange is a mutual reading trade between two people. You post your spread and question. Someone who doesn't know you reads your tarot cards and writes their interpretation. In return, you read one of their spreads. It gives you a human perspective on your tarot reading from someone with no stake in the answer — no shared history, no reason to soften the truth.
Most tarot card reading websites give you generic card descriptions — the same text for The Moon whether you asked about your career or your relationship. Feel Tarot's AI writes the interpretation for your exact cards, your exact tarot spread, and your exact question. Two people drawing the same cards for different questions will get completely different readings. The exchange feature also adds a human layer that purely AI-driven tarot sites don't offer.
Yes — every tarot card reading is private by default and only visible to you in your journal. You can choose to make individual readings public so they appear in the Community section for others to browse, but nothing is ever shared without you explicitly enabling it. Daily tarot cards are always private.
Insights analyses patterns across your personal tarot card reading history — which cards from the Rider-Waite deck appear most often, which life areas (love, career, finance, health, spirituality) you read about most, and how card orientations trend for you over time. It becomes more revealing the more tarot readings you accumulate in your journal.
You can browse community tarot card readings and view exchange listings without signing in. To create your own tarot reading, draw your daily card, post an exchange, or access your personal journal and insights — you'll need to sign in with Google. Sign-in takes about ten seconds and unlocks all features for free.