Okay, so I was messing around with tarot cards the other day, trying to get a handle on this whole “yes or no” question thing. I’ve always been a bit skeptical, but hey, I’m open to new experiences. I picked up this deck I’ve had lying around for ages, never really used it, and decided to give it a go with the Page of Wands card.
I read somewhere online that this card is generally a “yes” vibe, so I was curious. It’s supposed to be all about opportunities and potential and all that good stuff. I shuffled the deck, focused on my question – it was something dumb, like, “Will I finally organize my closet this weekend?” Don’t judge! We all have our struggles.
My Little Experiment
- First try: I pulled the card. Upright. Boom! According to what I read, that’s a yes. I got a little excited, not gonna lie. Maybe I’d finally tackle that closet monster.
- Second try: Shuffled again, asked the same question, just to see. And guess what? Page of Wands again, still upright. Now I was really feeling it. Two yeses in a row? The universe must really want me to clean my closet.
- Third time’s a charm, right? Nope. This time, I pulled a different card. But that’s ok, I’m here to talk about the Page of Wands.
So, based on my very scientific, totally not random experiment, the Page of Wands seems to be a pretty solid “yes” card. At least when it’s upright. I mean, I got two yeses in a row!

I’m still a newbie at this tarot thing, but it was a fun little exercise. Did I actually organize my closet that weekend? Well, let’s just say the Page of Wands gave me the motivation to at least think about it. I did get a small section done. That counts, right? Maybe the cards were telling me it would take some effort, and they weren’t wrong. It is a big closet, after all.
Anyway, if you’re into tarot and trying to get a yes or no answer, from my experience, pulling the Page of Wands upright is a good sign. Just remember, it might mean you have to put in some work to get what you want. But hey, that’s life, right?