Thoth Deck
The Thoth Tarot was created by Aleister Crowley and painted by Lady Frieda Harris. It is full of detail, with links to astrology, numerology, and the Kabbalah.
I turn to the Thoth deck when a question needs more than a quick answer. Every card is layered with meaning and often reveals the forces at work behind a situation, not just what is happening on the surface. The artwork is bold and full of symbols, making it ideal for looking into complicated situations in love, work, or personal change.
People often choose Thoth readings when they want to understand hidden motives, power struggles, or long-term patterns. If you want depth and clarity, this is the deck I recommend.
Lenormand
The Lenormand deck is a straightforward, practical system of 36 cards. It works through combinations, with each pair or group of cards creating a very specific message.
I use Lenormand when you need a direct, straightforward answer. It can point to timing, describe events, and suggest the next steps you can take. This makes it useful for everyday decisions, relationship questions, and career choices.
Lenormand is fast and precise, perfect for yes or no questions or short-term guidance. If you want to get straight to the answer without long explanations, this is the deck for you.
Rider Waite Smith
The Rider Waite Smith tarot, created by Arthur Edward Waite and illustrated by Pamela Colman Smith, is one of the most popular tarot decks in the world. Its imagery has become the standard for many modern decks, making it familiar and easy to read for both beginners and experienced readers.
I use Rider Waite Smith for readings that need to be clear but still have depth. The images are familiar and easy to read, which makes it a great choice for all types of questions from love and work to life direction.
If you want a reading that is easy to follow but still rich in meaning, Rider Waite Smith is a solid choice.