Okay, so I was scrolling through my phone the other day, and I stumbled upon this thing called “Free Soulmate Tarot.” I’ve always been a little curious about tarot readings, you know? Like, who wouldn’t want a sneak peek into their love life? So, I decided to give it a shot.
First, I clicked around and found a few different websites offering this “free soulmate” reading. They all looked pretty similar, with pictures of tarot cards and promises of revealing my one true love. Honestly, it all felt a bit cheesy, but I was already committed.


I picked one of the sites that seemed okay, and it asked me to focus on my question about finding my soulmate. I closed my eyes for a second, took a deep breath, and tried to really concentrate on the idea of meeting my perfect match. It was a little awkward, I’m not gonna lie.
Then, the website instructed me to choose three cards from a virtual deck. I just randomly clicked on three cards, hoping I was doing it right. After I made my selection, the site started “analyzing” my choices.
My Reading
- Card 1: The website said this card represented my current situation in love. It was some card with a picture of a person standing alone, and the description talked about being independent and self-sufficient. Okay, I guess that’s pretty accurate.
- Card 2: This one was supposed to be about the qualities of my soulmate. It showed a picture of two people holding hands, and the description mentioned things like partnership, communication, and shared values. Sounded nice, but pretty generic, you know?
- Card 3: The final card was the “outcome” card, predicting when and how I would meet my soulmate. This one was the most confusing. It showed a picture of some kind of tower, and the description was all vague about overcoming obstacles and embracing change. I don’t even understand that.
After I read through the whole interpretation, I just sat there for a minute, feeling a little underwhelmed. It wasn’t exactly the magical experience I was hoping for. It all felt so general and, well, kind of made up. I mean, who knows if any of it was even remotely true?
But hey, it was free, and it was a fun little distraction for a few minutes. I guess I’ll just have to wait and see if any of it actually comes true. Maybe I’ll meet a tall, dark stranger who loves to communicate and we will be overcoming obstacles together. Who knows? I’m not going to hold my breath, though. I think I’ll stick to the old-fashioned way of meeting people – in real life!