Beginner spread · 1 card

The Single Card spread

A daily draw, a quick check-in, or one specific question.

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How to read each position

Lay the cards in the order below, turning each one face up as you come to it. Read the card in light of the question its position asks, then let the positions speak to each other. There is no single correct reading, only the reflection the cards help you reach.

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    The Card
    The heart of the matter - a focused reflection for today or one clear question.

When should you use the Single Card spread?

A daily draw, a quick check-in, or one specific question.Before you shuffle, phrase the question as something open about yourself, a “what can I understand about...” rather than a yes or no. If you are new to reading, keep the deck in front of you and look up each card as it lands. You can learn the cards one at a time in Student Mode, or look up any card in the full library of meanings.

Common questions

How many cards are in the Single Card spread?

The Single Card spread uses 1 card, read in order: The Card.

What is the Single Card spread used for?

A daily draw, a quick check-in, or one specific question.

Is the Single Card spread good for beginners?

Yes. The Single Card spread is a good place to start, with just 1 card to read.

Does the Single Card spread predict the future?

No. In Auspice every spread is a tool for reflection and self-understanding, a way to think a situation through, never a prediction of what will happen.

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