So last week I decided to put those love tarot readings for Virgos to the test myself. I kept seeing so many videos and posts claiming crazy accuracy, especially around romance. Figured I’d try it out properly and actually track what happened instead of just trusting the hype.
Getting Started with the Deck
First thing, I dusted off my classic Rider-Waite deck – been sitting in my drawer forever. I shuffled like, seven times while thinking, “Show me the real deal for Virgos searching for love right now.” Felt kinda silly, honestly, but went with it.
The Three-Question Test
Did a simple three-card spread for three different Virgo friends who didn’t know I was doing this. Asked the same questions for each:
- What’s blocking their love life?
- What energy surrounds their love path?
- Outcome if they keep going this way?
Wrote everything down in my journal immediately. No fancy interpretations – just what the cards literally showed.
Real People, Real Results
Here’s how it shook out:
Friend 1 (Sarah, single 2 years):
Pulled The Hermit, Two of Cups reversed, Ten of Swords. Told her the cards suggested she was isolating too much (Hermit), struggling with trust issues affecting connections (2 Cups rev), and heading toward burnout (10 Swords). She instantly said, “Yup, sounds about right.” Confirmed she avoids dating apps now.
Friend 2 (Mike, dating casually):
Got Three of Pentacles, The Lovers, The Chariot. Indicated teamwork building something solid (3 Pentacles), a choice coming (Lovers), needing focus to move forward (Chariot). He laughed – turns out he’d literally just decided to commit to someone he’d been seeing casually and felt stuck choosing before.
Friend 3 (Lisa, long-term relationship):
Drew The Tower, Ten of Cups reversed, The World. Uh-oh. Suggested a sudden shake-up (Tower), lack of emotional fulfillment (10 Cups rev), and possible endings/cycles closing (World). She got dead quiet. Later texted me saying they’d had massive fights about future plans and she was considering leaving. Chilling.
What Actually Matched
Accuracy was… mixed. The cards nailed the current energy and struggles perfectly for all three. Like, scarily specific vibes they admitted feeling.
But for predicting actual future outcomes? Too soon to tell. Mike chose commitment, Lisa’s still deciding, Sarah’s still avoiding apps. The cards hinted at directions, not guarantees. The Lovers card didn’t mean soulmates; it meant Mike needed to choose. The Tower for Lisa? Spot-on chaos, but who knows how it ends.
My Takeaway After Tracking
Honestly? Tarot’s a decent mirror, not a prophecy machine. For Virgos especially – who overthink everything – it reflected their situations back at them clearly. But claiming 100% “accuracy” feels exaggerated. It’s messy. People change their paths. Cards show energies and possibilities, not fixed futures. Worth trying? Sure. Magic bullet? Nah. Just tools for self-reflection.