✦ Tarot Dorado

It doesn't predictyour future.It confesses the trick.

A tarot and astronomy app for believers, the curious and sceptics alike. It gets three true things about you right before asking you anything — and then explains that it isn't magic: it's the sky and the clock.

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The first thing a new visitor sees

"There's a waxing moon above you right now. It's morning where you are. And the Perseids are falling out there."

You gave it no name. You gave it no location. It works this out from the real lunar phase, your device clock and the astronomical calendar. And the app tells you so on the very next screen, in these words: no tricks dressed up as magic here.

Dawn05:00 – 09:00 · the cover shifts on its own
Day09:00 – 18:00
Dusk18:00 – 21:00
Night21:00 – 05:00 · with the real sky of the day
Real astronomy, not decoration
Twenty-eight stories, and you vote
A real countdown, not a “coming soon”
The Sky Now · real astronomical calendar

What's coming up there, with a countdown

Every event comes with its scientific fact and, beside it, the legend attached to it. Never blended: what's verified and what's folklore always stay apart.

Tales of the Threshold · 28 stories

Do you believe it, or not?

Twenty-eight illustrated stories, each labelled honestly as True history, Legend, Science or Theory. You vote I believe, I don't or Who knows, and after three votes the app tells you what kind of reader you are — worked out from your actual votes, not a quiz.

The witches who never burned
History
The witches who never burned
What a shooting star is made of
Science
What a shooting star is made of
The Delphi oracle and the gas
History
The Delphi oracle and the gas
Joan of Arc
History
Joan of Arc
La Llorona
Legend
La Llorona
The Galician meigas
Legend
The Galician meigas
Why every culture drew dragons
Theory
Why every culture drew dragons
The covered mirrors
Legend
The covered mirrors
What else is inside

Not a one-screen app

Readings as conversation

Card of the day, Yes/No, three cards, love, work, Celtic Cross, Full Moon, Personal Year. Talking with the reader, not filling in a form.

The Corner

Two-minute voice sessions to calm down or get moving again. Not fixed recordings: they're assembled from short pieces, so over eighty different sessions come out.

True or Legend?

Five claims about tarot, sky and mystery. Right or wrong, every answer explains why: you can lose and still learn five things.

The Grimoire

All 78 collectable cards, across four distinct illustrated decks.

The Sky Classroom

Eight lessons of actual astronomy, so you know what you're looking at when you look up.

Your path

Journal, levels, achievements and a 12-letter code so you don't lose progress when you change phone. No sign-up, no email, no password.

Try it right here

Think of a number. Don't tell me.

This is the app's "What's troubling you?" game stripped to the bone. Inside it comes with a personal reading — here you only get the mentalism.

Don't write anything down. I don't need to know your number — that's the whole point. Do the three sums in your head:

  1. Think of a two-digit number, from 10 to 99say, 47
  2. Add its two digits together4 + 7 = 11
  3. Subtract that sum from your number47 − 11 = 36

47 is only the example. Do the sums with your own number and keep the result you get.

Find your result in the table and look at the symbol beside it. That's your symbol.

That's the one. I knew before you started counting.

Quick facts

The numbers, unvarnished

7Languages
28Illustrated tales
78Cards × 4 decks
80+Voice sessions
0 €To start
0Tracking cookies

Languages: Spanish · English · Portuguese · French · German · Italian · Arabic (right-to-left, complete). Runs in the phone browser, nothing to install. No ads, no data shared with third parties.

Creator kit

If you're making content about this, start here

Hooks and captions ready to use. Copy whichever you like. Below there's one thing worth reading before you record.

Main hook

Think of a card. Don't tell me. This app guesses it — and then confesses how it did it. Free. 🃏

The sky angle

On 2 August 2027, southern Spain goes dark for five minutes in broad daylight. This app already has the countdown. 🌑

The emotional angle

It doesn't predict the future. It asks what's troubling you, then names the phrase you keep repeating and what to put in its place. For believers, the curious and sceptics. ✦

What to screen-record, in order

1. Onboarding, screen 2 — the moment it nails the moon, the time and the event. 2. The full game, from thinking the number to the card flipping. 3. The "How did you do it?" button — show that it confesses. 4. The Sky Now, scrolling to the 2027 eclipse. 5. Tales of the Threshold, swiping slowly. Tip: use incognito so the onboarding shows from scratch — that's where the hook is.

Hashtags

#tarot #astrology #eclipse #perseids #witches #mystery #mentalism #freeapp

The one thing you can't say

Don't say it predicts the future. The whole app is built the other way round: the game confesses its trick, the tales end by explaining the Barnum effect, and the legal text states this is entertainment. That's its edge over the thousand other tarot apps — pitch it as "for believers, the curious and sceptics" and everyone fits without anyone feeling stupid.

Frequently asked questions

What everyone asks

Is Tarot Dorado free?

Yes. You can use it fully and indefinitely without paying. You earn stars just by showing up each day, and spend them on deeper readings. There are optional paid plans for heavy users, but there's no wall: nothing essential sits behind a card.

Do I have to sign up or give an email?

No. It opens and you play. If you want to keep your progress when changing phone, the app gives you a 12-letter code to type on the new device. No email, no password, no account.

Does it predict the future?

No, and it says so itself. Tarot Dorado is entertainment: the mentalism game confesses its mathematical trick, the tales end by explaining the Barnum effect, and the readings are written to make you think, not to foretell. It's built for believers, the curious and sceptics alike.

How does it know the moon phase and the time without asking me?

From your device clock and the astronomical calendar. The lunar phase comes from a public formula, day or night comes from your local time, and the sky event comes from the ephemeris calendar. No location, no personal data, no magic. The app explains this on the very next screen.

Which languages is it in?

Seven, complete and reviewed: Spanish, English, Portuguese, French, German, Italian and Arabic. Arabic runs right-to-left as it should.

Do I need to install anything? Does it work on iPhone and Android?

Nothing to install. It runs in the browser on any phone, tablet or computer — iPhone, Android, Windows or Mac. Just open tarotdorado.app.

What data does it keep about me?

Your progress stays in your own browser. No tracking cookies, no ads, no data shared with third parties. The only thing that leaves your device is your progress, and only if you create a code to keep it.

What makes it different from other tarot apps?

It shows its seams. It guesses a card you thought of, then explains the arithmetic behind it. It brings real astronomy with countdowns to eclipses and meteor showers. And the stories are labelled honestly as history, legend, science or theory. It's tarot that doesn't treat you as someone to fool.

Open it and let it get you right

Nothing to install, no sign-up. It just opens.

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