Tarot Reading
| Updated : | Mar 10, 2026 |
| Version : | 1.0.0 |
| Developer : | Unknown |
About App
I downloaded Tarot Reading at 1:47 a.m. because insomnia and curiosity married each other. No joke — I pulled a three-card spread and sat there (phone in one hand, instant regret in the other) staring at a reversed card. I laughed. Then I cried. Then I swore at the screen. That’s how human this little app made me feel.
This isn’t some highbrow occult textbook. It’s a pocket cartomancy tool built around the Rider Waite images and a handful of common spreads: yes/no, three-card (past/present/future), love spread, career/work, health, and full zodiac horoscopes. It gives short, plain-English interpretations of each card, plus a sprinkle of astrology for context. Sometimes it’s specific. Often it’s suggestive. Which, honestly, is half the point.
Here’s what I actually use it for: quick sanity-checks before awkward texts, a second opinion when I’m stressing over work, and dumb late-night rituals (I know — don’t judge). The daily horoscope is a decent morning nudge: not gospel, but it nudges your brain in a direction. The yes/no feature is fast and blunt. You’ll get an answer without a three-paragraph lecture. Thank goodness.
Heads-up — this app is free, and that means ads. Lots of them. They aren’t invasive all the time, but don’t expect a calm, ad-free temple of mysticism. Also, some readings feel cookie-cutter. Not every spread will change your life. But when a card actually hits — like when it told me to 'reconsider a stubborn plan' and two hours later my meeting got canceled — you get that weird, embarrassed thrill. (Yes, I scribbled notes. No, I won’t show you.)
Features at a glance:
- Rider Waite interpretations and card meanings
- Yes/No Tarot and quick oracle answers
- Love Tarot spread and two-card soul-union readings
- Three-card spreads for past/present/future
- Daily, weekly, monthly zodiac horoscopes for all 12 signs
If you want deep, certified astrological charts, this isn’t it. But if you want a human-feeling, often surprising tarot app that’s free and easy to use — download it. Try a reading, don’t take it as fate, and please: don’t quit your job because of one card. Yet.
Tap the download button. Then come back and tell me what you pulled. I’ll judge — gently.
Editor's Review
Pros
- Free Rider Waite-based readings and common spreads
- Quick yes/no answers for fast decisions
- Daily horoscopes for all 12 zodiac signs
- Simple interface — pull a card in seconds
Cons
- Frequent ads interrupt readings
- Some interpretations feel repetitive
- Not a substitute for a pro astrologer
- Premium upsells can be pushy