Okay, so I’ve been seeing these “free tarot readings” popping up everywhere online, and I got curious. I’ve always been a little skeptical, but hey, it’s free, right? So I decided to give it a shot and see what all the fuss was about. I’m gonna walk you through what I did, no fancy jargon, just my plain ol’ experience.
Finding a Free Reading
First, I just went on and search. I typed in “ask tarot questions free” and, boom, tons of sites came up. Honestly, it was a little overwhelming. A lot of them looked kinda… cheesy. You know, flashing graphics, promises of “instant enlightenment,” that sort of thing.

I ended up clicking on one, I don’t remember the name, but it just looked the simplest, without too many crazy ads or pop-ups. It had a clean look. It’s just a personal preference.
Asking My Question
Most of these sites have a little box where you can type in your question. They usually give you some examples, like “Will I find love?” or “What’s my career path?” I’m not gonna lie, I struggled a bit here. It felt kinda silly putting my life in the hands of some online tarot thing.
I finally decided to ask something pretty general: “What should I focus on in the next few months?” I figured that was vague enough to not be totally embarrassing, but specific enough to maybe get some kind of useful answer.
Getting the “Reading”
After I typed in my question and hit submit, the screen usually does some kind of “shuffling” animation, like it’s dealing virtual cards. It’s kinda fun to watch, I guess. Then, it spits out a few cards, each with a short description.
- The First Card: The first card it gave me. I forget the name, but it was something about “new beginnings” and “taking risks.” The description talked about stepping outside my comfort zone.
- The Second Card: This one was a little more… ominous. It showed a picture of some tower crumbling or something. The blurb mentioned “unexpected change” and “rebuilding.” Okay, a little scary.
- The Third Card: The final card was more positive. It had something to do with “community” and “support.” It talked about finding strength in others.
My Takeaway
So, did it blow my mind? Not really. The descriptions were pretty general, and honestly, I could probably apply them to almost any situation. I mean, who doesn’t need to think about new beginnings and support from others?
But, here’s the thing: it did get me thinking. Even though the reading itself wasn’t super specific, it made me reflect on my own life. The “taking risks” part resonated, because I have been playing it pretty safe lately. And the “unexpected change” card? Well, life is full of surprises, isn’t it?

So, even if I’m not a total tarot convert, it was a fun little exercise. It’s like a weird, digital fortune cookie. Might not be 100% accurate, but it can give you something to chew on. I’ll probably try it again sometime, just for kicks. If I get anything mind blowing next time. I promise, I’ll keep you all posted!