Yes/No Questions




This is how you use your bones to predict yes or no questions… You set up a standard cross throwing board with a cloth or coins. You pick the diagonal areas that are “yes” and “no”. You throw the bones and count them up, easy as that. It’s recommended to use the 13 bone full set, the 9 set is fine but you have to decide on line shots more often and things are less decisive. The “yes” or “no” bones provide additional information if desired, for example, if the breast bone and backbone were in the “no” section, this may mean some issue with love and money are saying “no” to this question.