Well, I’ve always been kinda curious about horoscopes, especially the daily ones for Pisces. So, I decided to check out if they’re actually accurate. I started by looking up a bunch of Pisces daily horoscopes from different websites. I just hopped on my computer, opened up the browser, and typed in “Pisces daily horoscope”.
I printed out the horoscopes from about five different sites. Then, I made a little chart to keep track of how accurate they were. Every day for a month, I read the horoscope in the morning and then at the end of the day, I’d write down if it came true or not. Like, if it said I’d have a great day at work and I actually did, I’d mark it as a hit.
It was a bit of a pain in the butt to remember to do it every day, but I stuck with it. Some days, the horoscopes seemed really on – point. For example, one day it said I’d meet an old friend, and guess what? I ran into an old buddy at the grocery store. Other days, they were way off. It said I’d win some money, but I didn’t even find a quarter on the ground.
After the month was up, I sat down and counted up the hits and misses. Out of 30 days, only about 10 of the horoscopes were somewhat accurate. That’s like only a third! I showed my results to a few of my friends, and they were like, “Dude, that’s not very good.”

I also talked to some people who claim to be horoscope experts. One of them told me that horoscopes are more like general guidelines and not hard – and – fast predictions. He said that the alignment of the stars and planets can influence our mood and energy, but it’s not like they can tell exactly what’s gonna happen to us every day.
So, in the end, my little experiment showed me that Pisces daily horoscopes are not super accurate. They’re more for fun than anything else. But hey, it was still a cool thing to do, and I learned a bit about how these horoscopes work. Maybe I’ll do another experiment on a different zodiac sign someday!
