DailyTarot: Oracle Tarot Cards
| Updated : | Mar 10, 2026 |
| Version : | 1.0.0 |
| Developer : | Unknown |
About App
Okay — I’m not a mystic. I’m a person who clicks things at 2:17 a.m. (guilty) and then wonders why a card called Necromancer keeps showing up. That said, DailyTarot: Oracle Tarot Cards surprised me. I installed it because I wanted a simple daily tarot app, and what I got was a weirdly personable set of oracle decks that feel like someone whispering while you sip cold coffee.
I pulled my first three-card Daily Tarot spread on Day One. Short story: Magician, Yogini, Alchemist. Long story: I spent ten minutes staring at the Magician’s symbols, muttering to myself — not proud of it, but true. The app offers Daily Tarot, One Card, Love Tarot, Fortune, Health, and a yes/no quick answer feature. The interface walks you through the draw (tap, shuffle animation, card flip). Sometimes it’s smooth. Sometimes the shuffle feels like a cheap slot machine. Not perfect. But not annoying enough to uninstall.
I like that the app names the archetypes plainly — Alchemist, Shaman, Necromancer, Yogini, Lama, Magician — and gives short, readable explanations. No long, boring essays. Just readable notes you can actually use before you get distracted by memes. The oracle messages are practical: prompts to reflect, a warning, and sometimes advice that made me change my text to an ex (true story — I didn’t send it).
There are a few rough edges. Ads show up (of course), and some card descriptions feel repetitive after a week. Also — and this is important — don’t expect the app to do your thinking for you. It won’t. It nudges. It doesn’t fix. That’s okay. I prefer the nudge.
If you’re after a free daily tarot app that includes love spreads and a yes/no mechanic, this one does the job. If you want deep, scholarly tarot notes, this isn’t that. But if you want quick oracle prompts, colorful archetypes, and a little weirdness at 3 a.m., download it. Try a One Card draw first. If the Necromancer greets you twice in a row, well — take the hint (or make coffee).
Download tip: Allow notifications if you want a daily nudge. Don’t expect miracles. Expect moments — little flashes that make you go, "Hmm." That’s enough for me.
Editor's Review
Pros
- Clear archetypes and short, usable card meanings
- Multiple spread types including love and yes/no
- Easy one-card draws for quick daily prompts
- Readable UI and bold card artwork
Cons
- Ads interrupt the reading flow
- Card meanings feel repetitive over time
- Not suitable for deep scholarly tarot study
- Occasional dated UI transitions