Oracle Size

All You Need To Know – Playing Card Oracle Size

Oracle Size

All You Need To Know
Playing Card Oracle Size

Oracle Size

All You Need To Know
Playing Card Oracle Size

Oracle Card Dimensions
Oracle Card Size (Format without bleed):

Unit

Dimensions

Unit

Millimeters

Dimensions

89 x 127 mm

Unit

Centimeters

Dimensions

8.9 x 12.7 cm

Unit

Inches

Dimensions

3.5″ x 5.0″ Inches

Unit

Pixels (300 DPI)

Dimensions

1050 x 1500 px

With 3mm Bleed (for Printing)
Oracle Card Size (Format with bleed):

Unit

Dimensions with 3mm bleed

Unit

Millimeters

Dimensions with 3mm bleed

95 x 133 mm

Unit

Centimeters

Dimensions with 3mm bleed

9.5 x 13.3 cm

Unit

Inches

Dimensions with 3mm bleed

3.74″ x 5.24″ inches

Unit

Pixels (300 DPI)

Dimensions with 3mm bleed

1311 x 1818 px

Oracle Card Dimensions
Oracle Card Size (Format without bleed):

Unit

Dimensions

Unit

Millimeters

Dimensions

89 x 127 mm

Unit

Centimeters

Dimensions

8.9 x 12.7 cm

Unit

Inches

Dimensions

3.5″ x 5.0″ Inches

Unit

Pixels (300 DPI)

Dimensions

1050 x 1500 px

With 3mm Bleed (for Printing)
Oracle Card Size (Format with bleed):

Unit

Dimensions with 3mm bleed

Unit

Millimeters

Dimensions with 3mm bleed

95 x 133 mm

Unit

Centimeters

Dimensions with 3mm bleed

9.5 x 13.3 cm

Unit

Inches

Dimensions with 3mm bleed

3.74″ x 5.24″ inches

Unit

Pixels (300 DPI)

Dimensions with 3mm bleed

1311 x 1818 px

Oracle Card Dimensions
Oracle Card Size (Format without bleed):

Unit

Dimensions

Unit

Millimeters

Dimensions

89 x 127 mm

Unit

Centimeters

Dimensions

8.9 x 12.7 cm

Unit

Inches

Dimensions

3.5″ x 5.0″ Inches

Unit

Pixels (300 DPI)

Dimensions

1050 x 1500 px

With 3mm Bleed (for Printing)
Oracle Card Size (Format with bleed):

Unit

Dimensions with 3mm bleed

Unit

Millimeters

Dimensions with 3mm bleed

95 x 133 mm

Unit

Centimeters

Dimensions with 3mm bleed

9.5 x 13.3 cm

Unit

Inches

Dimensions with 3mm bleed

3.74″ x 5.24″ inches

Unit

Pixels (300 DPI)

Dimensions with 3mm bleed

1311 x 1818 px

Download Oracle Template

Oracle Card Template Guide

Zone

Purpose

Zone

Bleed Area (3mm)

Purpose

Extends past the card edges. Backgrounds and artwork that should go to the edge must reach into this area to prevent white borders after trimming.

Zone

Trim Line (Final Size)

Purpose

The finished size of the card after cutting. Anything outside this may be cut off.

Zone

Safe Zone (dotted line)

Purpose

Keep all important content (text, logos, icons) inside this area to ensure nothing gets to close to the edge or trimmed off.

Tip: Align your background design to fill the entire bleed area, but keep critical elements like text and icons well within the safe zone.

Download Oracle Template

Oracle Card Template Guide

Zone

Purpose

Zone

Bleed Area (3mm)

Purpose

Extends past the card edges. Backgrounds and artwork that should go to the edge must reach into this area to prevent white borders after trimming.

Zone

Trim Line (Final Size)

Purpose

The finished size of the card after cutting. Anything outside this may be cut off.

Zone

Safe Zone (dotted line)

Purpose

Keep all important content (text, logos, icons) inside this area to ensure nothing gets to close to the edge or trimmed off.

Tip: Align your background design to fill the entire bleed area, but keep critical elements like text and icons well within the safe zone.

Download Oracle Template

Oracle Card Template Guide

Zone

Purpose

Zone

Bleed Area (3mm)

Purpose

Extends past the card edges. Backgrounds and artwork that should go to the edge must reach into this area to prevent white borders after trimming.

Zone

Trim Line (Final Size)

Purpose

The finished size of the card after cutting. Anything outside this may be cut off.

Zone

Safe Zone (dotted line)

Purpose

Keep all important content (text, logos, icons) inside this area to ensure nothing gets to close to the edge or trimmed off.

Tip: Align your background design to fill the entire bleed area, but keep critical elements like text and icons well within the safe zone.

What is Bleed and Why Does It Matter

In professional printing, bleed refers to the extra margin added beyond the final trim size of a printed piece – typically 3mm on all sides. This ensures that when the cards are cut, any slight variations in the cutting process don’t result in unwanted white edges. Without bleed, even a fraction of a millimeter of misalignment could leave thin, visible borders around your design, disrupting the visual consistency of the cards.

By extending the background colour, image, or design elements slightly beyond the final card dimensions, bleed guarantees that the printed piece looks clean and polished – right to the edge. It’s a small detail with big impact on the final quality of your product.

What is Bleed and Why Does It Matter

In professional printing, bleed refers to the extra margin added beyond the final trim size of a printed piece – typically 3mm on all sides. This ensures that when the cards are cut, any slight variations in the cutting process don’t result in unwanted white edges. Without bleed, even a fraction of a millimeter of misalignment could leave thin, visible borders around your design, disrupting the visual consistency of the cards.

By extending the background colour, image, or design elements slightly beyond the final card dimensions, bleed guarantees that the printed piece looks clean and polished – right to the edge. It’s a small detail with big impact on the final quality of your product.

What is Bleed and Why Does It Matter

In professional printing, bleed refers to the extra margin added beyond the final trim size of a printed piece – typically 3mm on all sides. This ensures that when the cards are cut, any slight variations in the cutting process don’t result in unwanted white edges. Without bleed, even a fraction of a millimeter of misalignment could leave thin, visible borders around your design, disrupting the visual consistency of the cards.

By extending the background colour, image, or design elements slightly beyond the final card dimensions, bleed guarantees that the printed piece looks clean and polished – right to the edge. It’s a small detail with big impact on the final quality of your product.

Famous Games That Use Oracle Size Cards

  • The Wild Unknown Tarot

  • Work Your Light Oracle Cards (By Rebecca Campbell)

  • The Starseed Oracle (By Rebecca Campbell)

  • Colette Baron-Reid Oracle Decks (Many of her decks use this size or close to it)

The Standard. By Design

Oracle Size Playing Cards

Versatility

Perfect for games, guidance or gifts, adaptable to any purpose or audience.

Ergonomics

Easy to handle, shuffle and display, designed with comfort and usability in mind.

Manufacturing Legacy

Backed by proven print standards, trusted by creators, artists and publishers worldwide.

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Design Space

Plenty room for art and meaning, ideal for bold visuals or expressive text.