Alright, let me tell you how I got into the practice of interpreting the Wheel of Fortune Tarot in yes or no scenarios. It all started when I was really into tarot stuff. I bought a tarot deck and was just eager to try it out.
I first read up a bit about the Wheel of Fortune card. I mean, I just skimmed through some online articles and those little booklets that come with the deck. It said the card represents change, cycles, and fate. But I was like, “How the heck do I use it for yes or no questions?”
So, I decided to start doing some readings for myself. I’d sit down, shuffle the deck real good, like I was trying to mix up all the possible answers. Then I’d pull out the Wheel of Fortune card on purpose. I’d ask a simple yes or no question, like “Will I get a raise this month?”

At first, I was just guessing. I thought if the card was upright, it meant yes, and if it was reversed, it meant no. But that seemed too easy, right? So, I started to dig deeper. I looked at the symbols on the card, the spinning wheel, the creatures around it. I thought about how they related to my question.
I did this for a few weeks, doing a reading every day. I’d write down my questions and the position of the card. And then I’d wait to see what actually happened. Sometimes, it seemed like the card was right on the money. Other times, it was way off.
Then I started to talk to other tarot enthusiasts. I joined a little online group. I asked them how they interpreted the Wheel of Fortune in yes or no situations. Some of them had really cool ideas. One guy said he thought about the energy of the card. If the question was about something that needed a lot of movement and change, an upright Wheel of Fortune was a yes. But if it was about something stable and unchanging, a reversed one could be a yes.
I tried out their methods. I adjusted my way of interpreting. And slowly, I felt like I was getting better at it. I could make more sense of what the card was trying to tell me in those yes or no scenarios.
Now, I still don’t claim to be an expert. But through all these practices, I’ve learned that interpreting the Wheel of Fortune in yes or no situations isn’t just about a simple yes or no. It’s about understanding the card’s energy, the context of the question, and being open to different possibilities. It’s been a fun journey, and I’m still learning every day!
