Tarot Card of the Day
Draw a random tarot card for the day and read its meaning — your daily guidance in one click, free and without sign-up.
About the Tarot Card of the Day
The tarot card of the day is a quick reading in which you draw a single random card from the deck and receive a hint or mood for the current day. Our online tool instantly picks a card from the full deck and shows its interpretation.
The deck contains all 78 cards: 22 Major Arcana and 56 Minor Arcana across four suits — Wands, Cups, Swords, and Pentacles. Each card comes with a short meaning that you can apply to your own situation.
Use the card of the day as a prompt for reflection: it doesn't predict the future literally, but helps you notice what matters, listen to your intuition, and look at the day from a fresh angle.
Benefits
Full 78-card deck
Every Major and Minor Arcana is included in the draw — a fair reading with no shortcuts.
Instant and free
A card is drawn in one click, with no sign-up, payment, or app to install.
Meaning for every card
Along with the card you instantly see its interpretation and suit, so you understand the message.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I draw a tarot card of the day?
Click the "Draw Card of the Day" button — the tool randomly selects one of the 78 cards and shows its name, suit, and meaning.
How many cards are in the deck?
There are 78 cards: 22 Major Arcana and 56 Minor Arcana — 14 cards in each of the four suits (Wands, Cups, Swords, Pentacles).
Can I draw a card more than once?
Yes, you can click "Draw Again" as many times as you like. For a card of the day, though, people usually draw one card in the morning and reflect on it through the day.
Is it free?
Yes, the tool is completely free and requires no sign-up, payment, or app installation.
Is the card truly random?
Yes, the card is chosen at random from the entire deck right in your browser — the result isn't tweaked or deliberately repeated.
Does the card of the day predict the future?
No. The card of the day is a tool for reflection and self-observation, not an exact prediction. Use it as a hint and a reason to listen to yourself.