Interpretations are generated after you draw, so the page encourages you to set the frame first.
Prepare the reading
Choose a spread, pick your focus, and ask one clear question before you draw.
A simple yet powerful spread showing past, present, and future.
Guidance for decision-making and moments of uncertainty.
Step 3
Keep it to one decision, relationship, or tension.
Prompt notes
If the wording feels vague, borrow one of these and revise it in your own voice.
Reading practice
The strongest readings usually come from clarity, not spectacle.
One live issue is usually better than a stack of vague concerns.
Use fewer cards for a pulse check and more cards only when the situation truly has layers.
The cards are strongest when they sharpen attention, not when they pretend to remove ambiguity.
Directory
One choice sets the structure. The other sets the lens.
Spread
Best when you need a clean signal: one theme, one message, one thing to notice.
The default for most questions. Good for understanding movement, tension, and what is changing.
Best when you need a fast directional answer to one clear decision.
Useful when the situation has background, friction, and multiple possible outcomes.
The deep dive. Best saved for moments when you want a fuller map rather than a quick answer.
Focus
Clarify dynamics, unmet needs, timing, and the energy between two people.
Use the cards to test decisions, evaluate risks, and understand where momentum is building.
A good fit when the real question is about patterns, fear, confidence, or direction.
Better for questions about meaning, intuition, and inner orientation than for concrete logistics.
Product note
It is built for reflection and orientation, not certainty.
Interpretations are generated after you draw, so the page encourages you to set the frame first.
Multi-card spreads usually read better than isolated meanings because context matters.
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FAQ
A few quick answers before you start your reading.
You choose a spread, enter your question, draw cards, and TarotFlux interprets the card positions and themes for that reading.
The three-card spread is usually the easiest place to start because it gives enough context without becoming overwhelming.
Yes. The yes or no spread is designed for quick decision-oriented questions when you want a concise directional answer.
Clear questions about love, career, personal growth, or spiritual direction usually lead to the most useful readings.