A reunion of self. Discover your storyline.

The guide for your Real House of Tarot deck.

Look up any card, keep spread prompts close by, and save the insight worth remembering — whether the deck is already on the table or still on the coffee table.

78
cards in the full library
5
guided spreads ready to use
2
paths in: beginner or already reading
Choose your lane

Built for first-time readers and regulars.

This works best when the site meets you at your confidence level instead of forcing everyone through the same onboarding.

New to Tarot

Start simple and keep the reading intuitive.

You do not need to learn everything first. Pull one card, read the meaning, and keep one sentence from the reading.

  • Begin with the one-card pull for a quick check-in.
  • Use Sip N See when you want a little more structure.
  • Save a note so the reading sticks after the moment passes.
Already reading

Jump straight to the tools and keep the momentum.

Search the deck, use the spread prompts beside your physical cards, and keep notes without breaking the flow.

  • Search every card by title, character, quote, or suit.
  • Use physical mode on spread pages to match the cards on your table.
  • Copy or share a reading link when you want a second opinion.
How the guide helps

Use it the way you actually read.

01

Pull your card

Use your physical deck, or let the site draw for you when you want a quick check-in.
02

Look up the meaning

Search by title, quote, suit, or character and jump straight to the full interpretation.
03

Keep the reading moving

Use spread prompts, save notes, and share a link only when you want another set of eyes.
Our story

Tarot, storytelling, and a little bravado.

We’re Twins Who Tarot — two twins with big feelings, strong opinions, and a lifelong love of Tarot… plus an unhealthy fluency in Real Housewives.
The deck is original art, written and illustrated by us, and made to be used, passed around, screenshotted, talked through, and pulled again.
Frequently asked
Do I need the physical deck to use this site?
No. The site includes digital pulls and guided spreads, but it feels best when it is sitting next to the real deck on your table.
I’m brand new to Tarot. Where should I start?
Start with the one-card pull or Sip N See. Both keep the reading focused without asking you to memorize a system first.
Can I save notes?
Yes. Notes stay on your device, so you can come back to an insight later without making an account.