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  2. These days, you can find many variations of this deck with more diversity, new card-naming conventions, themes, and illustrations, including the Badass Bitches Tarot by Cardsy B, Mystic Mondays ...

  3. Tarot Mystery - Wikipedia

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    Tarot Mystery (タロットミステリー) [3] is a Super Famicom title that revolves around tarot divination and answering questions in Japanese. This video game would become Yasuaki Fujita 's final project as a composer for Super Famicom video games.

  4. Tarot card reading - Wikipedia

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    Tarot card reading is a form of cartomancy whereby practitioners use tarot cards to purportedly gain insight into the past, present or future. They formulate a question, then draw cards to interpret them for this end.

  5. List of trick-taking games - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of trick-taking games by type of pack: 52-card French-suited pack. 304; 3-2-5; 3-5-8; 400; 500; ... Tarot card games are played with a Tarock ...

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  7. Major Arcana - Wikipedia

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    By the 19th century, the Tarot was being claimed as a "Bible of Bibles", an esoteric repository of all the significant truths of creation. [2] The trend was started by prominent Freemason and Protestant cleric Antoine Court de Gébelin who suggested that the tarot had an ancient Egyptian origin, and mystic divine and kabbalistic significance. [4]

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  9. Tarot card games - Wikipedia

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    Tarot games are card games played with tarot packs designed for card play and which have a permanent trump suit alongside the usual four card suits. The games and packs which English-speakers call by the French name tarot are called tarocchi in the original Italian, Tarock in German and similar words in other languages.