So I got this question from a follower the other day about Virgo and Scorpio compatibility. They were really stressed about their relationship and wanted a simple way to check the score. I figured, why not just do it myself and walk everyone through it? I’m no expert, just a guy who likes to test things out.
Starting the Search
First thing I did was open up my laptop. I just went to a regular search engine and typed in “Virgo Scorpio compatibility.” I didn’t want anything too complicated, just a straightforward guide or a quiz. A bunch of websites popped up, all claiming to have the answers. I clicked on the first one that looked simple and didn’t have a million ads.
Going Through the Steps
The site had a form to fill out. It asked for the two zodiac signs, so I selected Virgo for the first one and Scorpio for the second. Then it asked for some extra details, like the birth dates. I just used my own birthday for Virgo and a friend’s for Scorpio since I was just testing. I didn’t put in the exact years, just the month and day. The site said it made the reading more accurate, but I think it’s mostly for show.

After hitting the “Calculate” button, a little loading animation popped up. It took a few seconds, and then bam, the results were there.
What the Results Looked Like
The page showed a percentage score right at the top. It was a number like 75% or something. Underneath, there was a list of points.
- Communication: It said something like “Virgo is practical, Scorpio is intense, but they can understand each other.”
- Emotions: This part talked about Scorpio being deep and Virgo being reserved, and how that could be a challenge.
- Trust: It said this was a strong point because both signs are loyal.
It was basically a quick breakdown, like a report card for the relationship. Nothing too deep, just simple bullet points.
My Final Thoughts on the Process
Honestly, the whole thing was super easy. It took me less than five minutes from start to finish. The score itself? I don’t take it too seriously. It’s a fun little thing to do, but I wouldn’t plan my life around it. It’s like one of those online quizzes—you get a result, you think “huh, interesting,” and then you move on with your day. The main thing is, it gave a simple answer to a simple question, which is what my follower wanted.
