Ask about your part.
Questions like “What can I do next?” tend to be more useful than trying to read someone else’s mind.
This is a quiet little tool for sorting out what you already know, what may be getting in the way, and what you can do next.
Keep it specific enough to be useful. “What should I understand about this job offer?” works better than “What will happen to my life?”
Used only to find your zodiac sign. The date is never saved.
0/180 · It stays on this page and disappears when you leave.
You do not need to force an answer. Take three slow breaths, then shuffle when you feel ready.
Choose the first card that catches your attention. There is no wrong card.
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Questions like “What can I do next?” tend to be more useful than trying to read someone else’s mind.
Keep the message connected to facts you know. A card is a prompt for reflection, not proof of what will happen.
Drawing again and again until you get the answer you want usually makes things foggier, not clearer.
No. This uses HandyPebble’s original 108-card guidance deck. It borrows the familiar three-card reading format, but it is not a traditional tarot deck.
No. Your birthday is used in the browser to find your zodiac sign, and your question stays in the current page session. Neither is uploaded or placed in the page URL. If you choose to remember your sign elsewhere on HandyPebble, only the sign name is stored on this device—not your birthday.
Your browser shuffles the deck locally and deals twelve face-down choices. The three you click become your reading. No account, server profile, or AI model is involved.
No reliable evidence shows that card readings predict future events. Use this as an entertainment and self-reflection tool, not as medical, legal, financial, safety, or relationship advice.
For entertainment and personal reflection only. Make important decisions with reliable information and qualified help when needed.