Okay, so I’ve been seeing this “soulmate tarot” thing all over my socials, and, like, I’m pretty skeptical, but also kinda curious. So, I decided to try it out and see what all the fuss is about. I figured, why not? Might be fun, might be a total waste of time, but let’s go!
First, I needed to, you know, actually find a “free soulmate tarot” reading. I just Googled it, obviously, and a bunch of stuff popped up. It was kinda overwhelming, not gonna lie. So many websites and readers, all promising to reveal my one true love.
My Journey
I picked one that looked, I don’t know, less scammy than the others? It had some decent reviews, I guess. I clicked on it and was immediately hit with a bunch of questions. Basic stuff, like my name, birthday, and, of course, my relationship status (single and ready to mingle, baby!).

Then came the actual “reading” part. I had to pick a few cards from a virtual deck. Honestly, the graphics were kinda cheesy, but whatever. I closed my eyes, took a deep breath, and just randomly clicked. I figured that’s as good a method as any, right?
After I picked my cards, the website did its thing. It took a few seconds, like it was “analyzing” my choices or something. Then, BAM! My results popped up.
It gave me this whole spiel about my supposed soulmate. It described their personality, their physical appearance (kinda vague, though), and even gave me a timeframe for when I might meet them. It said something like “within the next six months, keep an eye out for someone with a warm smile and a love for adventure.” Okay, sure, I can do that.
- The Positives: It was kinda fun, I guess. Like playing a silly online game. And it gave me a little boost of hope, even if it’s probably all just made up.
- The Negatives: It felt super generic. The descriptions could apply to, like, a million different people. And the whole thing felt a bit…predictable.
So, my final verdict? It was a harmless way to spend a few minutes. Would I recommend it? Eh, maybe if you’re bored and looking for a little entertainment. But don’t take it too seriously, folks. I’m pretty sure my real soulmate isn’t going to be found through a random website. I’m still holding out for that meet-cute at the coffee shop, thank you very much. But Hey I tried. I am still open about it.