Hey guys! I’ve always been curious about tarot card personality tests. So, I decided to give it a shot and see if they’re really accurate. Here’s how my adventure went.
First off, I had to find a tarot deck. I went to a local new – age shop. I walked in, looked around, and there were all these different decks. Some had really colorful and flashy designs, while others were more traditional. I stood there for a good while, just looking at each one, trying to decide which one felt right. Finally, I picked a deck with these beautiful, mystical – looking cards. I paid for it and headed home.
Once I got home, I sat down at my table. I shuffled the cards. It was kind of tricky at first, ’cause the cards were a bit stiff. But after a few tries, I got the hang of it. I shuffled them real good, like I was trying to mix up all the energy in there. Then, I laid out the cards for the personality test. There were three cards in total, and I followed the instructions I found online on how to interpret them.

The first card was supposed to represent my current personality traits. It showed a figure that looked like it was full of energy and confidence. I thought, “Well, I do feel pretty good about myself these days, so maybe there’s something to this.” The second card was about my hidden traits. It was a bit more mysterious. It showed a figure in the shadows, and it said I had some secret creativity that I wasn’t showing to the world. I scratched my head and thought, “Hmm, I do like to draw sometimes, but I never really tell anyone about it.”
The third card was about my future personality development. It showed a person growing and changing. It said I was going to become more independent in the future. I laughed and thought, “Well, that’d be nice. I could use a bit more independence.”
After I finished interpreting the cards, I was still a bit skeptical. So, I decided to ask some friends what they thought. I showed them the cards and told them what they were supposed to mean. Some of them were really into it and said it seemed pretty accurate for me. But others were like, “Come on, it’s just a bunch of random cards. There’s no real science behind it.”
I also did some research online. I found that some experts say tarot card personality tests are more about self – reflection than actual accuracy. They say the images on the cards can trigger thoughts and feelings that help you understand yourself better. But other experts say there’s no evidence to support that these tests can accurately predict personality. It’s all just in your head, they claim.
So, in the end, I’m still not sure if tarot card personality tests are accurate. It was a fun experience, though. It made me think about myself in new ways. Whether it’s real or not, it’s definitely an interesting thing to try. Maybe you should give it a go and see what you think!
