Okay, so the other day, I kept seeing the number 736 everywhere. On my coffee cup receipt, the license plate in front of me, even on a random page I flipped to in a book. It felt like more than just coincidence, you know?
So, I started to get curious. I decided to look into it, just to see if there was anything to this “angel number” thing. I’d heard about it before, but never really paid much attention.
My Little Experiment
First, I Googled “736 angel number.” I scrolled through a bunch of websites, most of which seemed pretty… out there. Lots of flowery language, you know? But I kept digging.

I found some common themes:
- Embracing change: A lot of the sites talked about how 736 is a sign that big changes are coming, and that I should be open to them.
- Trusting your intuition: This one resonated with me. I’ve been feeling a little lost lately, so the idea of trusting my gut felt… right.
- Positive affirmations: Several sites suggested repeating positive affirmations related to growth and change.
Honestly, I was still a little skeptical. But I figured, what’s the harm? I decided to try a little experiment. For one week, I would try to be more mindful of my thoughts and feelings, and I’d try to embrace any new opportunities that came my way.
So, for a whole week, I use 736 as the page number of the book and set it as the alarm time in the morning.
The Results (So Far)
Okay, so it’s only been a week, and I haven’t won the lottery or anything. But… things have been feeling different. I took a leap and applied for a job I’d been hesitant about. I started saying “yes” to things I normally would have avoided. And you know what? It’s been… good.
I feel a little more confident, a little more open to possibilities. Maybe it’s the angel number, maybe it’s just the act of paying attention. Either way, I’m going to keep this little experiment going. I am curiously looking forward to any changes that might come.
Who knows, maybe there’s something to this whole angel number thing after all. At the very least, it’s gotten me to think differently, and that’s always a good thing, right?