Toe Bean, a black cat tarot reader in a candlelit mystical room.

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Toe Bean Tarot

Learn tarot one card, one game, one small revelation at a time. Toe Bean Tarot combines daily pulls, guided lessons, tarot games, physical-card scanning, journaling, and guided readings.

Toe Bean Tarot daily outlook reading shown in an angled iPhone mockup.
98 guided lesson sections
5 tarot games plus daily challenge
14 spread diagrams
69 glossary terms
3 full 78-card decks

Featured launch deck

"Toe Bean Waite," with paws in every archetype.

Toe Bean Waite card: The Fool. Toe Bean Waite card: The Magician. Toe Bean Waite card: The High Priestess. Toe Bean Waite card: Strength. Toe Bean Waite card: Wheel of Fortune. Toe Bean Waite card: The Sun.

Browse "Toe Bean Waite," Waite-Smith Tarot, and Fantasy Wizards. Each full deck includes card art, keywords, upright and reversed meanings, imagery notes, themes, and room for your own saved interpretation.

78
cards per deck
3
reading guide styles
6
primary app areas

Daily practice

One card each morning, one reflection to remember it by.

The Today tab turns tarot into a steady ritual: draw your card, reveal the outlook, write a reflection, keep your streak alive, and save the moment to your journal automatically.

Daily card reveal screen in Toe Bean Tarot.
  • Reveal one card Fresh daily content arrives at midnight with a card, outlook, and reflection prompt.
  • Keep a soft streak Daily cards, games, and achievements keep practice active without turning it into homework.
  • Save the moment Your readings and reflections become a searchable record of what keeps returning.
Toe Bean Tarot daily card screen shown in an angled Samsung phone mockup.

Digital readings

Ask a question, draw a spread, and get one cohesive reading.

Choose a spread, allow reversals if you like, pick Warm Guide, Practical Guide, or Mystical Guide, then receive an interpretation that ties the whole spread back to your question.

  • Three guide styles and three tone styles for different moments
  • Shuffling, reveal animations, sound, and optional haptics
  • Readings save to the journal for notes and later follow-up
  • AI use is framed around self-reflection, agency, and choice

Physical card scanning

Use the cards in your hands.

Lay out a real spread, scan it, confirm the detected cards, and read with Toe Bean beside you. On-device matching runs first for supported decks, with AI vision fallback when the photo needs extra help.

Physical reading Ask a question, scan a freeform spread, correct anything needed, and receive a single interpretation.
Guided practice Choose a spread, follow layout guidance, scan the cards, and walk through positions step by step.
Scan your real cards screen in Toe Bean Tarot.

Learn and play

A complete tarot course that does more than sit there.

Work through foundations, the Major Arcana, all four suits, supplementary meanings, and the art of reading. Quizzes, exams, spaced review, and games help card meanings stick.

Structured learning path screen in Toe Bean Tarot.
98 sections Guided lessons, quizzes, reviews, and exams
Tarot games menu in Toe Bean Tarot.
5 games Guess, match, order, and practice reversals
Achievements screen in Toe Bean Tarot.
21 achievements Earn toe beans and collectible portraits

Offline reference library

Spreads, glossary, history, correspondences, and Ask Toe Bean.

The Library tab works as a full tarot reference wing: 14 spread diagrams, 45 instant Ask Toe Bean answers, 69 searchable glossary terms, six centuries of tarot history, and correspondence tables.

Library hub screen in Toe Bean Tarot. Journal insights screen in Toe Bean Tarot.

Journal and insights

Watch your tarot practice become a personal pattern library.

Search readings by card, date, keyword, spread, reflection, and meaning text. Add personal notes, export your journal, and review recurring cards, suits, and card pairs over time.

Made for real-life practice

Your tarot space stays with you.

Study lessons, browse decks, play games, write in your journal, and look up spreads even when you are offline. When you want extra help connecting a reading, optional AI guidance is there, but the heart of the app is always your own practice.