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What’s The Tea Oracle Review

What’s the Tea Oracle
by Sishui
80 Cards

Unveil the secrets with this oracle deck—your go-to for uncovering all the hidden details. If you’re looking to expose the skeletons in someone’s closet, this deck is your ultimate tool.

The cards are generously sized and crafted from traditional playing card material, housed in a sturdy hardcover box with a convenient pull-top. With 80 intriguing cards for Spirit to work with, the insights are bound to be spot on.

What's The Tea box and back of card stack
3 cards from the What'sthe Tea oracle of Grudge Holder, Girl Fight, and Bankrupt.

The cards have a straightforward design, featuring stock photos paired with bold, eye-catching titles. Some cards include key phrases, while others rely on the imagery alone—it’s usually clear enough.

This deck is great for casual readings with friends and family, offering a playful and candid approach. However, it might be a bit too direct for professional settings.

I appreciate the versatility of these cards. They’re perfect for uncovering the nature of anyone in any type of reading—not just for love interests. You can delve into motives, uncover dark secrets, identify blockages, and explore fears—the possibilities are limitless.

This deck also works well as a clarifying tool for your tarot readings. When doing full spreads, I often use a variety of oracle decks, and this one is a go-to when I’m reading for a familiar crowd.

3 cards from the What's The Tea deck of Scarcity Tactics, Wasting Time, Reflecting.
3 cards from the What's the Tea deck of Dodging bullets, caught a case, romantic love affair

This deck might be a bit over the top with some of its suggestions, but I can’t help being fond of it. My curiosity always gets the better of me, and when I’m eager to dig into the details, this is the deck I reach for. It may push the boundaries and completely disregard any notions of privacy—but that’s part of its charm.

After all, tarot readers are naturally inquisitive.

Or nosy. Yes – we’re nosy.