Intuition speaks to everyone differently. 7 quick questions, and the oracle will name the language it uses with you. Free, no sign-up, half a minute.
7 questions about exactly how hunches and clues arrive for you.
Your first instinct is usually the sharpest — pick the answer that resonates right away.
One of 6 languages of intuition — and what it says about how you should be listening to yourself.
When people are asked to describe exactly how their intuition arrives, the answers keep clustering around the same handful of scenarios: a physical sensation in the body, a dream or image, a sudden certainty with no evidence, reading someone else's emotions, noticing signs and coincidences, or a fast, almost logical conclusion. We took these 6 most common channels and built the questions so your answers genuinely lead to one of them.
This is a self-reflection tool, not a diagnosis or a scientific study of thinking styles. It helps you recognize your habitual channel so you can listen to it more consciously going forward. For a deeper, personal look, there's the full Tarot reading, where the cards are interpreted together with your real question.
It helps to not confuse three things that easily blur into one feeling. Experience is when your brain instantly recognizes a situation as similar to dozens of past ones and hands you an answer — that's not mysticism, just memory doing fast, useful work. An anxious assumption is when the body reacts almost the same way — a tight chest, pressure, a signal that won't let go — but what's behind it isn't a signal from outside, it's fear, exhaustion, or a looping "what if." One detail helps tell them apart: intuition is usually calmer than anxiety — it shows up once and leaves clarity behind, instead of looping and building into panic.
So decisions that are hard to undo — about health, money, or someone else's safety — shouldn't rest on a feeling alone: wherever there are facts, or the opinion of someone you trust, check your hunch against them instead of leaning on it alone. A simple exercise: write the hunch down in one sentence with today's date next to it. A few days later, once new information shows up or the anxiety has faded, come back and see whether it held up. Over time this shows you where your intuition is genuinely sharp — and where you're more often hearing anxiety or wishful thinking dressed up as a hunch.
Yes, completely — 7 questions and a result, no sign-up and no limits.
Each answer leans toward one of 6 intuition-language archetypes. At the end, the archetype your answers landed closest to wins.
The test is about how your intuition actually works right now — short, and without cards. The Tarot reading on the readings page draws actual cards and interprets them for your real question.
No. The test shows a psychological style — how hunches and clues usually reach you, not a level of psychic ability. Even the sharpest intuition is your brain and body working fast with experience, not a glimpse of the future, so it's worth treating both the result and your hunches with curiosity, not as a verdict.