Tasseography (from the French word tasse, meaning cup) is the ancient and cozy art of reading tea leaves. For centuries, seekers have peered into the bottom of their porcelain cups to find hidden shapes, symbols, and stories left behind by the brew.
How it Works
When you finish a cup of loose-leaf tea, a small swirl of damp leaves remains. These “grounds” settle into patterns that mirror the energy of your day. In this digital version:
- The Symbol: Represents a message from your subconscious or a hint of what’s to come.
- The Placement: Symbols near the rim are happening soon, while those at the bottom represent deeper, long-term influences.
A Note on Intuition
Tasseography isn’t about rigid “fortune telling”βit’s about reflection. Think of these symbols as little cosmic nudges to help you notice the magic in your everyday life.
Ready to see what’s brewing? Take a deep breath, think of a question, and let the leaves settle…

