Tarot Birth Card Calculator
Discover your Tarot birth card in seconds—just enter your birthdate and unlock your personal archetype.
About This Tool
Look, I’ll keep it real—this Tarot Birth Card Calculator isn’t some mystical gateway to enlightenment. It’s a simple tool that takes your birth date and spits out a tarot card (or two) based on a system some folks swear by. I built it because I kept forgetting how the math worked every time a friend asked, “Hey, what’s my birth card?” Now I just plug it in and move on with my life.
It’s based on the idea that your birth date connects to specific cards in the Major Arcana. You add up the numbers in your birthday, reduce it down, and—boom—you get a card. Sometimes you get a pair, like The Sun and The Moon, because the system treats certain numbers as dual cards. No deep cosmic secrets. Just math and symbolism.
Key Features
- Enter your birth date—month, day, year—and get your primary (and sometimes secondary) tarot birth card.
- Clean, no-nonsense interface. No pop-ups, no “subscribe to our cosmic newsletter,” just your result.
- Explains what your card might mean—briefly. Don’t expect a novel, just a few lines to give you something to chew on.
- Works offline once loaded. Because sometimes you’re in a basement with bad Wi-Fi and really need to know if you’re The Hermit.
- Mobile-friendly. Yeah, you can use it on your phone while waiting in line at the grocery store.
FAQ
Wait, is this actually accurate?
Depends on who you ask. The method it uses—adding your birth date and reducing it to a number between 1 and 22—is one of the more common systems out there. It’s not “scientific,” obviously, but it’s consistent. If you follow the same rules, you’ll get the same result every time. That’s about as accurate as it gets in tarot land.
Why do I have two cards?
Some numbers in the system correspond to two cards—like 19 gives you both The Sun and The Moon. It’s not a glitch. The tradition treats those as dual-energy cards. So if you land on one of those, you get both. Think of it as a bonus round. Or a headache. Your call.