Well, I’ve always been kinda curious about online cartomancy. So, I decided to give it a shot and see if it’s really accurate. I started by looking for some popular online cartomancy platforms. I just typed in “online cartomancy” on the search engine and got a bunch of results.
I picked one that had a lot of reviews and seemed easy to use. I clicked on it and landed on their homepage. There were all these fancy pictures of tarot cards and promises of accurate readings. I was like, “Alright, let’s see what this is all about.”
I signed up, which was a piece of cake. Just had to put in my email and create a password. Then I went to the reading section. There were different types of readings to choose from, like love readings, career readings, and general life readings. I was feeling a bit lost about my career, so I picked the career reading.

I followed the instructions. It told me to focus on my question about my career and then click a button to shuffle the cards. I did that, and it was like watching a virtual deck of cards getting all mixed up. After the shuffle, it dealt out a few cards for me.
Then it started explaining what each card meant. Some of the descriptions seemed to make sense. It talked about new opportunities and challenges in my career. But some of it was just so vague, like it could apply to anyone. I was thinking, “Is this really telling me something specific about my situation?”
I decided to try another reading, this time a love reading. I repeated the whole process – focusing on my question, shuffling the cards, and getting the results. Again, some parts were like, “Yeah, that could be true,” but other parts were just way too general.
After doing a few more readings on different topics, I started to realize that a lot of it was just based on common ideas and general life situations. There wasn’t really any deep, personal insight that only I would know. It was like they were using a one – size – fits – all approach.
So, in the end, I don’t think online cartomancy is super accurate. It might be fun to do for a laugh or when you’re bored, but don’t count on it to give you real, reliable answers. It’s just a virtual game that plays on our hopes and curiosity. That’s my two cents on it!
