Okay, so I’ve been messing around with tarot cards lately, trying to get a handle on this whole fortune-telling thing. Today, I decided to focus on the Page of Pentacles and see if I could use it for simple “yes” or “no” answers. Honestly, I’m still pretty new to this, so don’t expect any expert insights, just my clumsy attempts!
First, I grabbed my deck and shuffled it a few times, you know, to get the energy flowing or whatever. I tried to clear my mind and focus on a specific question. My first question was, “Should I get pizza for dinner tonight?” Pretty important stuff, right?
I cut the deck, flipped over the top card, and boom, there it was – the Page of Pentacles. Now, I’ve been reading up on this card, and it’s all about new beginnings, learning, and being practical. It’s like a student of the material world, you know? So, how does that translate into a “yes” or a “no”?

I stared at the card for a good minute, trying to feel its vibe. The Page is usually this young, focused person, holding a pentacle like they’re really studying it. It felt grounded, stable… kind of like my stomach when it’s full of pizza. Okay, maybe I’m stretching it.
Here’s where I started my little experiment. I decided that if the card felt “positive” and “grounded” – like, if it represented something solid and practical – I’d take it as a “yes.” If it felt more like, “Whoa, slow down, buddy,” then it would be a “no.”
So, with the Page of Pentacles staring back at me, I interpreted its focused energy and practical nature as a “yes.” Pizza is practical, right? It’s food. It’s sustenance. And this Page is all about material things. Therefore, pizza it was!
Next question. I shuffled the deck again, concentrating this time on, “Will I win the lottery this week?” Hey, a guy can dream. I drew the Page of Pentacles again! Whoa. Okay, so using my “logic” from before, this diligent, study-focused Page seemed to be saying, “Yeah, if you work hard, stay grounded, and focus on practical things, you might build wealth over time.” But win the lottery? Not so much with that vibe. I took it as a “no.” Makes sense, I guess.
I played around with a few more questions. “Should I call my mom?” Page of Pentacles – “yes” (staying grounded, family, good stuff). “Should I buy that expensive jacket I don’t really need?” Page of Pentacles – again, I took that as a “no” (be practical, don’t be frivolous).

My Takeaway
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Using the Page of Pentacles for “yes” or “no” answers is definitely doable, but it’s not straightforward.
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You gotta rely on your intuition and your understanding of the card’s overall meaning.
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It’s more about feeling the card’s energy and interpreting it in the context of your question, rather than finding a strict “yes” or “no” definition.
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Don’t take it too seriously. It’s more of a fun exercise than a foolproof method, at least for me. I think, at least.
So, that’s my little adventure with the Page of Pentacles. I ended up having a pizza, I didn’t win the lottery, I called my mom, and I didn’t buy the jacket. Was it the cards? Was it just me? Who knows! But it was a fun way to spend an afternoon and learn a little more about tarot. I’ll probably keep messing around with it. Maybe next time I’ll try a different card. Any suggestions?
