Okay, so I’ve been seeing this “what does he think of me tarot free” thing popping up all over my TikTok feed, and, you know, curiosity got the best of me. I decided to give it a whirl, just for fun, really. I mean, who doesn’t want a little peek into someone’s mind, right?
First, I did a quick search online to find a few free tarot reading sites. Gotta be honest, some of them looked pretty sketchy. I ended up picking one that looked a little more, shall we say, legit – cleaner design, fewer pop-up ads, that kind of thing.
Then, I centered myself. Took a few deep breaths. Okay, maybe more than a few. I was kinda nervous, I admit it! I focused on the person I had in mind, really tried to picture their face, their energy… all that woo-woo stuff. It felt a bit silly, but I figured I should at least try to do it right.

The site I used had a virtual deck of cards. I clicked on the deck, and it prompted me to shuffle, virtually, of course. I clicked and dragged the “cards” around on the screen, trying to mimic a real shuffle. After that, I was told to pick three cards for a simple past, present, and future reading related to his thoughts about me.
- Card 1 (Past): The Lovers, reversed. Ugh, that’s not the best.
- Card 2 (Present): Five of Pentacles.
- Card 3 (Future): The Star. Interesting.
The website gave some basic interpretations, but for the second and third cards, I was kinda confused, so I decided to do a bit more digging online. Searched for “Five of Pentacles tarot meaning” and “The Star tarot meaning” to get a broader sense of what they could represent. One site is not enough, sometimes you need to look at the bigger picture.
My Takeaway?
Honestly? It was entertaining, I guess. The reversed Lovers card in the past stung a bit, that means a problem in relationship. The Five of Pentacles can mean I feel like an outsider. But I choose to believe that The Star indicates hope. It’s a fun experiment, but I wouldn’t base any major life decisions on it. Maybe it’s all just random, but it did get me thinking a bit more about the situation. That, in itself, is kind of valuable, I think.