Tarot Card Reading and Meaning

Tarot Card Reading and Meaning

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Updated : Mar 10, 2026
Version : 1.0.0
Developer : Unknown

About App

I downloaded Tarot Card Reading and Meaning at midnight because, of course, that’s when I make life-changing decisions. No joke — I opened it, asked a stupid question ('Should I text them?'), and got a reply in less than a minute. Not magic. Not always genius. But helpful? Totally.


This app packs three things I actually use: live chat with an AI-backed psychic (you get a free first session), a full 78-card meanings database (upright and reversed), and over 50 spreads — from a one-card Daily to the classic Celtic Cross. I spent a week testing it: saved readings, made custom spreads, and failed the tarot quiz (twice). Yep, I’m human. I made mistakes. The app kept my history so I could look back and laugh at my past drama (and learn from it).


Features I leaned on the most:



  • Live Chat with an AI Psychic Reader — instant answers, 24/7 (great for late-night freakouts).

  • Complete 78-card guide — clear upright/reversed meanings, with symbolism notes.

  • 50+ spreads + custom spread builder — serious variety for beginners and nerds alike.

  • Quiz Mode — levels from baby-newbie to smug reader, track progress, actually addictive.

  • History & Save — every reading stored, so you can check outcomes later.


This isn’t perfect. Don’t expect a human confidant every time — some AI replies read like they were written by a sleep-deprived horoscope writer. Also, full access hides behind a subscription (surprise). But you can absolutely get value without paying: the card meanings alone are worth it if you’re learning. And the quiz mode? That’s my guilty pleasure. I’ve replayed it during coffee breaks (and on a failed date — long story).


Bottom line: If you’re curious about tarot, want quick answers at 2 a.m., or need a tidy card reference, this app is worth a spin. If you want deep, soulful human readings every time, don’t expect that for free. Download it, try the free live chat, poke around the 78-card guide, and see if the cards (or the app) talk back to you.

Editor's Review

Tarot Card Reading and Meaning positions itself as a hybrid tool — part card encyclopedia, part live-chat psychic helper. The reviewer spent several evenings with the app, testing spreads, saving sessions, and using the quiz feature to measure recall. The design is straightforward: a card library that's easy to navigate, a spread selector with plenty of presets, and a chat window that kicks in fast. It feels friendly rather than clinical. They liked the 78-card breakdown the most. Each card has upright and reversed meanings, plus short symbolism notes that actually stuck in memory (which is rare). The quiz mode is unexpectedly fun — it nudged the reviewer to study, then to re-test, which is exactly what learning tools should do. Saving readings and tracing outcomes also adds a layer of accountability; seeing a past reading line up with a later event felt oddly satisfying. On the flip side, the live psychic chat is a mixed bag. Sometimes the AI responds with solid, useful phrasing; other times it leans into vague platitudes. Subscription gating is present: meaningful features and deeper interpretations are behind a paywall. Ads can crop up if you stay in the free tier long enough, and a few UI transitions felt bumpy on older phones. A short dialogue from the reviewer's session: 'User: Will this job offer come through?' 'App: Try a three-card spread to look at timing, obstacles, and outcome.' 'User: (clicked) Okay — also, tell me straight.' 'App: The cards suggest progress if you follow specific next steps.' That exchange illustrates the app’s strength: it nudges you to use tarot properly (spreads, not quick yes/no). It also shows a weakness: answers can be cautionary and not always specific enough for someone wanting hard facts. Overall, the app is excellent for learners and casual seekers. It won’t replace a seasoned human reader for deep emotional work, but it offers a lot of practical tools for study and quick guidance. Recommended for night-owl experimenters, curious beginners, and anyone who wants a tidy digital tarot reference. Minor polish needed on streaming answers and clearer subscription messaging.

Pros

  • Comprehensive 78-card meanings, upright and reversed
  • Free live chat kickoff session available 24/7
  • 50+ spreads plus custom spread builder
  • Fun quiz mode to track and improve tarot knowledge

Cons

  • Deeper readings locked behind a subscription
  • AI chat sometimes gives vague, generic replies
  • Occasional ads and minor UI hiccups on older phones
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