☾︎ Oracle
Yes or No Oracle
Ask the yes or no oracle a question and draw an instant answer — yes, no or maybe — with a short line to reflect on. Free, anonymous and ready whenever you need a quick nudge.
🔒 Your question never leaves your browser. Nothing is stored or sent.
Good to know — the oracle draws at random and is meant for reflection and entertainment, not as a prediction. Use it to surface what you already feel, then make the call yourself.
How the yes or no oracle works
The yes or no oracle is the simplest kind of divination: you bring a single closed question, ask, and receive one of three answers — yes, no or maybe — along with a short reading. There's no sign-up and nothing to install; the draw happens instantly in your browser, and whatever you type stays on your device.
It works best when your question is specific and answerable with a yes or a no. "Should I send the message?" or "Will this work out if I stay patient?" give the oracle something clear to respond to. Vague or double questions tend to produce answers that feel just as vague — so ask one thing at a time, and ask it as plainly as you can.
What "maybe" means
Roughly one draw in five comes back as maybe. Far from a cop-out, it's often the most useful answer: it signals that the situation is genuinely unsettled, that a decision you haven't made yet is what tips the balance, or simply that it's worth waiting and asking again with fresh eyes. Treat a "maybe" as an invitation to gather a little more before you commit.
Is it a real prediction?
No — and that's the honest answer. An oracle like this doesn't foresee the future; it gives your intuition a mirror. The value isn't in the random draw itself but in how you react to it: notice the flicker of relief or disappointment when the answer lands, because that reaction usually tells you what you were quietly hoping for all along.
Frequently asked questions
How does the yes or no oracle work?
Hold a clear yes/no question in mind, then ask the oracle. It draws a single answer — yes, no or maybe — together with a short line to reflect on. The draw is random, so treat it as a nudge for your own intuition rather than a forecast.
Is the oracle free?
Yes. The yes or no oracle is completely free, needs no sign-up and runs entirely in your browser — nothing you type is sent anywhere.
How should I phrase my question?
Ask one closed question at a time ("Should I…?", "Will…?"). The more specific and single-minded the question, the more the answer tends to resonate as a decision aid.
Why do I sometimes get "maybe"?
A "maybe" means the moment is genuinely open — often a sign to gather more information, wait, or look at the question from another angle before deciding.
Is this a real prediction?
No. The oracle is for reflection and entertainment, not a prediction of the future. Use it to surface what you already feel, then decide for yourself.