Future Solitaire
Peer through the curtain of time with this forward-focused solitaire - the cards that survive the deal map out the key events a. Embeddable domain-locked widget, mobile-responsive.

Fortune-telling solitaire has existed for as long as cards have - which is to say, a very long time. The future solitaire is a structured card spread that unfolds in sequence, revealing a narrative about where things are heading. It works on a specific principle: you're not asking what will happen, but what pattern is already in motion. The cards show you the shape of the current trajectory, not a fixed destiny.
How it works
The spread deals a specific number of cards in a set sequence across positions: past influence, present state, near obstacle, hidden support, likely outcome. Each position has a defined interpretive role. The oracle reads the full spread as a narrative, not as five isolated readings. What the first card sets up, the last card resolves or redirects.
Understanding your result
The reading gives you a five-position narrative that describes the momentum of your current situation. The obstacle position in the middle matters as much as the outcome - it names what slows or complicates the trajectory. The hidden support position often surprises: something you haven't been looking at that's actually working in your favor. The outcome position reflects the current trajectory, not fate - and the reading notes what changes it.
Frequently asked questions
Can the outcome change?
Yes. The outcome card reflects where things are heading based on current patterns. Change the input - your choices, what you pay attention to, what you let go - and the trajectory shifts. This is not fixed-fate reading.
What kind of question should I bring?
A real one. A situation you're in the middle of that has some urgency. Hypotheticals and general life-direction questions produce murkier readings than specific current situations.
Do I need to know cartomancy to read the result?
No. The oracle interprets each card within its position and the full spread as a whole. You don't need to memorize card meanings.
Is this for entertainment?
Yes, and self-reflection. Divination tools are most useful when they surface something you already sense but haven't named. We don't make forecasting claims.
