Okay, so I’ve been seeing this “free tarot question” thing popping up all over my social media feeds. I’m kinda curious about tarot, but I’ve never actually done it, you know? So, I figured, why not give it a shot? It’s free, right? What’s the worst that could happen?
First, I googled around to find a site that looked legit. There are, like, a million tarot sites out there, it’s crazy! I ended up picking one that had a simple, clean design, and it looked, I dunno, kinda trustworthy? I didn’t want to get scammed or anything.
My First Free Tarot Question
The site I found let me ask one free question, so I had to make it count. I’ve been feeling kinda stuck in my job lately, so I decided to focus on that. I typed in something like, “What should I do about my current job situation?” Super vague, I know, but I wasn’t sure what else to ask.

Then, I clicked on a button to “draw” my cards. The website had this animation of cards shuffling and flipping over, which was kinda cool. I got three cards: The Tower, The Star, and The Two of Cups.
- The Tower: This one looked pretty scary, with a picture of a tower being struck by lightning. Yikes!
- The Star: This one seemed more positive, with a woman pouring water under a starry sky.
- The Two of Cups: This one showed two people holding cups, like they were making a toast.
The website gave me a short interpretation of each card, and then a combined reading for all three. Honestly, it was a little confusing. The Tower was all about sudden change and upheaval, which, okay, I get that. My job is kinda chaotic. The Star was about hope and inspiration, and the Two of Cups was about partnerships and connections.
The overall reading suggested that I might be going through a big change (duh), but that it could lead to something better if I stayed positive and connected with people. Which, I guess, is good advice? It wasn’t, like, mind-blowing or anything, but it was interesting to think about.
After I read through the interpretation, I spent some time just, like, sitting with it. I thought about my job, my coworkers, and what I actually want to be doing. The tarot reading didn’t give me a magic answer, but it did make me think more deeply about my situation.
I’m not sure if I totally believe in tarot now, but it was a fun experiment. It was like a little mini-therapy session, prompting me to reflect. I might even try it again sometime, maybe with a more specific question. We’ll see! It definitely got the wheels turning, and that’s always a good thing.