I’ve always been curious about the reliability of Pisces weekly tarot, so I decided to conduct my own little experiment. First, I went to a well – known tarot website. I searched for the weekly tarot reading for Pisces. It was like a treasure hunt, trying to find the most suitable and detailed reading.
Once I found it, I printed out the reading. I wanted to have a physical copy so I could mark it up and follow it closely. I started on a Monday, the beginning of the week. Every morning, I’d take a quick look at the tarot prediction for that day. It was like having a little guidebook for my daily life.
During the week, I made notes. Whenever something happened that seemed to match the tarot prediction, I’d jot it down. For example, one day the tarot said there might be a small financial gain. And guess what? I found a 20 – dollar bill on the street that day! I was like, “Wow, could this really be true?”
But not everything went as the tarot said. There was a prediction about a new social encounter, but I didn’t meet anyone new all week. I was a bit disappointed, but I kept my notes objective.

As the week went on, I compared the actual events with the tarot reading more and more carefully. By the end of the week, I sat down and analyzed my notes. I found that about 30% of the predictions seemed to match what actually happened. It wasn’t a super – high percentage, but it was still something.
I also asked some of my friends who are into tarot. One of them, an expert in her own right, said that tarot is more of a guide than an absolute prediction. She said it’s like looking at a map with some blurry spots. You can get a general idea of where you’re going, but you might have to make your own way through the unclear parts.
So, based on my experiment, I’d say that Pisces weekly tarot isn’t 100% reliable. But it can be a fun and interesting way to think about the week ahead. It’s like having a little fortune – teller in your pocket, but you shouldn’t bet your life on it!
