Choose Your Poison

Each reading cuts through the noise. Select the one that scares you most — that's the one you need.

What Is This Place?

Short answers. No fluff. Expand what you need.

A tarot site that doesn't pretend. No horoscopes. No "the universe has a message for you." Just 78 cards, each one designed to show you what you're avoiding — and how to fix it. Think of it as a psychological mirror wearing a tarot costume. The readings are free. The truths are uncomfortable. That's the point.

You pick a card. The card tells you a truth you probably already know but keep dressing up as confusion. Then it gives you a fix — one small, real action you can take immediately. No meditation required. No crystals. No affirmations. Just clarity and a push.

People who are tired of spiritual fluff. People who've been lied to — by partners, by bosses, by themselves. People standing at a crossroads who don't need a hug, they need a shove. If you're healing, breaking, rebuilding, or just fucking curious — you're in the right place. If you want someone to tell you everything will be fine without you changing anything, this is not your site.

Yes and no. The 78-card structure is traditional tarot. The interpretations are not. Behind every reading is a system rooted in ancient behavioural analysis — a framework older than tarot itself. We don't name it. We just use it. The result is tarot that doesn't just describe your situation — it diagnoses it.

No. Pull a card right now on the homepage. Browse the entire Brutalpedia. Use Daily Slap. All free. All no-login. You only need an account if you want to save your readings, access deeper reports, or join The Morgue. And even then, all we ask for is an email. No phone numbers. No birth charts. No bullshit.

Because comfort kept you stuck. Most tarot sites wrap the truth in velvet until it means nothing. We unwrap it. Every card reading here will challenge you — not because we enjoy being cruel, but because someone in your life should have said this to you years ago. The harshness is temporary. The clarity lasts. Read a card. Sit with it. Then decide if you prefer sweet lies or bitter truths.