Divinations
Pendulum
A dowsing pendulum replies through one of four motions: a clockwise spin (definite yes), a vertical swing (probable yes), a horizontal swing (probable no) or a counterclockwise spin (definite no).
Heads or Tails
As the oldest oracle in the West, a coin tossed in the air settles your doubt. Whether heads or tails, each side carries a message from chance and an echo of your intuition.
Dominomancy
Read your fortune with the 28 tiles of the double-six set: draw 3 tiles, let the sum of the pips return a four-level YES or NO verdict, then uncover the detailed omen of one of them.
Dice Divination
In this age-old divinatory art, three dice decide your fate: the sum of the pips (3 to 18) reveals your omen, while the majority of odd or even faces delivers a YES or NO verdict.
Lottery Oracle
Conjure your lucky numbers for the three great Spanish lotteries: La Primitiva and Bonoloto (6 numbers), Euromillones (5 numbers + 2 stars) and El Gordo (5 numbers + key number). May fortune be with you!
Traditional divination arts
These divination arts are ancient methods that use no cards: the dowsing pendulum, dice (cleromancy), domino tiles, the coin toss, the crystal ball, medieval geomancy or the luck of the lottery. Each one turns chance into an answer charged with symbolism.
Ask your question and let your chosen method tip the answer — a yes, a no or a maybe — instantly. They're free resources with no sign-up, designed for entertainment and personal reflection.
Frequently asked questions
- What exactly is a divination art?
- It's a practice that interprets chance through an object or procedure — dice, a pendulum, coins, dominoes — instead of cards, to suggest an answer to your question.
- Which method is best for a yes or no answer?
- The coin (heads or tails), the pendulum and the crystal ball are made for direct yes, no or maybe answers; dice and dominoes also add a verdict by majority.
- Do they have a scientific basis?
- No. These divination arts are cultural traditions and here they work as entertainment: results are generated at random and shouldn't be taken as predictions or professional advice.