Which spreads Viki knows and when to use each
Five layouts: one card for quick advice, three for a situation in motion, a cross of five to examine one situation from all sides, a horseshoe of seven for development over time, the ten-card Celtic Cross for a big question. All free — and if you don’t choose, Viki matches the layout to the question.
One card — advice
The fastest format. For a short question that needs a direction, not an analysis: «what should I watch today», «what’s my main resource here». One card dislikes either-or questions.
Three cards
The classic. Usually past — present — future, but the scheme is flexible: situation — obstacle — advice; me — him — us; body — feelings — thoughts. Name the one you want or let Viki decide.
The five-card cross
For weighing one situation: the essence, what helps, what hinders, the hidden, the outcome. The right choice for do-or-don’t decisions.
The seven-card horseshoe
A layout about development over time. It shows how the situation will unfold and where the points are at which something depends on you. Take it for periods of weeks to months.
The ten-card Celtic Cross
The most detailed. Ten positions: essence, obstacle, foundation, past, possible future, near future, you yourself, surroundings, hopes and fears, outcome. For the big questions — relocation, career change, long relationships.
Don’t throw a Celtic Cross at «what should I have for dinner» — the spread will drown in detail.
How it arrives
Any spread comes as a single image: real cards from the 78-card deck with numbered positions. The text carries the reading — what each position means and what the conclusion is.
All five layouts are free.