May 27, 2025
So, you’ve heard of tarot but don’t know where to start? Well, here’s a fun twist: what if your favorite TV show could help guide you through the world of tarot? Whether you’re a seasoned tarot reader or just dipping your toes in, this quiz is a beginner-friendly way to get acquainted with tarot, and who knows? You might just discover that your fav show has more in common with your personality than you ever imagined! Ready to find out what your favorite show says about you?
Once you get your results, don’t stop there! Your tarot personality can be a fun and approachable entryway into the world of tarot itself. Whether you’re a total newbie or just tarot-curious, it’s a playful way to explore your intuition, gain clarity, and maybe even find your next binge-worthy show.
Ever wondered what your favorite TV shows say about you? It’s more than just a way to pass the time; your show choices can reveal much about your inner world. Are you a deep thinker, like those drawn to mysteries and true crime? Or perhaps you’re a fantasy lover who dreams of epic adventures and magical realms? Regardless, I think the shows we watch and those with which we resonate can tell a lot about who we are. I love the phrase “comfort show” because we all know we have one, and it’s a very real concept. That’s the show you turn on when you’re going through something difficult, or the one you watch every night to wind down. Perhaps you’ve also recently discovered a series that you watched in one day! Whatever your favorite show might be, I’m glad you found it.
Tarot is all about archetypes, so your favorite TV characters fit right in. Whether you identify with the bold hero, the quirky sidekick, or the mysterious anti-hero, these characters align with tarot cards in ways you might not expect.
Tarot is a playful tool to tap into your intuition. Forget about all the heavy predictions or intense spiritual practices. This is all about lighthearted fun and self-discovery. Once you’ve taken the quiz and discovered your tarot personality, why stop there? Tarot can be a fun, daily practice to stay connected to your intuition. A daily card pull is like a mini check-in with yourself, offering guidance, reflection, and sometimes a dose of magic to kickstart your day.
Ever notice how your favorite TV shows just get you? Whether drawn to dark mysteries, epic power struggles, or heartwarming underdog stories, your go-to binge-watch says a lot about your inner world. Why not let that same energy guide your next tarot reading? I’ve matched some of this year’s most-loved shows with tarot spreads that reflect their core themes, from self-discovery and resilience to intuition and joy. Pick your favorite show, shuffle your deck, and dive into a reading that feels tailor-made for your vibe.
Layout: 5 cards in an arc
Draw and place 5 cards in a gentle arc shape, from left to right:
Layout: Cross pattern (1 center, 4 surrounding)
Place one card in the center and four around it (top, bottom, left, right):
Layout: 6 cards in two vertical columns
Place 3 cards in a vertical line on the left, and 3 cards in a vertical line on the right:
Left column – Shadow Aspects:
Right column – Integration Path:
Layout: Triangle (3-card base with 1 top card)
Place 3 cards in a row (base), and 1 card centered above them (top of the triangle):
Layout: Circle of 6 cards
Arrange 6 cards in a circular shape, clockwise:
Layout: Heart shape – 1 center card with 4 around it
Place 1 card in the center and 4 cards around it in a loose heart shape:
Layout: Compass shape (North, South, East, West + Center)
Place cards in a compass layout:
Layout: 5 cards in an arc
Draw and place 5 cards in a gentle arc shape, from left to right:
Layout: Cross pattern (1 center, 4 surrounding)
Place one card in the center and four around it (top, bottom, left, right):
Somewhere along the way, spirituality has begun to feel like it must always be taken seriously, and much of the messaging makes it seem like it should always be profound, intense, and emotionally heavy. Sure, there’s beauty in those soul-stretching moments when you dig deep and confront big questions. But let’s not forget that there’s also magic in the lightness. The fun. The moments of whimsy and joy that make life a little brighter.
Between constant pressures to “work on yourself” and dive into the mysteries of the universe, we’ve forgotten that spirituality doesn’t always have to be about profound, earth-shaking insights. It can also be about playing, about embracing the simple, joyful rituals that fill our days with magic. That’s where tarot can come in. It’s not just about predicting the future or trying to untangle deep, heavy emotions (although it can do that if you want it to!). Sometimes, pulling a card just to see what’s ahead or doing a fun spread inspired by your favorite TV show is enough. It’s a way to connect with your inner self, spark curiosity, and turn even the mundane moments into something more special.
The beauty of tarot is that it can be as lighthearted as you want. It can be playful, intuitive, and yes, even a little silly. It doesn’t have to be a significant, intense ritual, it can be a quick, five-minute check-in or a cozy, intuitive companion on a rainy day. Tarot is an invitation to feel more than a quest to “get it right.” It’s about tuning into your inner world, letting your intuition flow, and having a bit of fun along the way.
Truthfully, we could all use a little more joy in our lives. Tarot, in its simplest form, can be a gentle reminder to take a breath, enjoy the process, and let go of the seriousness that often creeps into our lives. The point isn’t about perfection or rigid rules, it’s about play. It’s about reclaiming the wonder you felt when you were a kid, when your imagination was free to roam, and you found joy in the smallest moments.
So mix a little intuition with your favorite Netflix show. Let your inner child shuffle the deck and see what comes up. Use tarot as one of those little things that light you up, no pressure, just pure fun. It’s not about doing it “right”, it’s about enjoying the journey, sparking creativity, and connecting with yourself in a light, playful way. After all, spirituality is a personal thing, and if it’s fun, it’s working.
Spirituality doesn’t have to look like hours of meditation or silent retreats (unless that’s your thing!). Sometimes the most potent moments of self-discovery come from the small, joyful rituals that feel like you. Here are some playful, grounding ways to connect with yourself with no pressure, just presence:
Pull a Daily Tarot or Oracle Card
Ask a light-hearted question like “What energy would be fun to embody today?” or “What vibe is following me around?” It’s a simple way to check in with your intuition.
Feel Good Folder
Fill it with lists that feel like soul confetti — things you love, memories that make you laugh, quotes that inspire you, random dreams, personality test results, doodles, whatever lights you up.
Take Yourself on a “Soul Date”
A walk without your phone, a visit to a cozy bookstore, lying on the floor and staring at the ceiling, any moment where you’re not performing, just being.
Create a Mini Altar of Joy
Gather a few items that spark good feelings, such as a photo, a crystal, a dried flower, or a concert ticket, and place them somewhere you’ll see them daily. This will give you an instant mood boost and energetic reset.
Make a Playlist of Your Inner Self
Pick songs that feel like different parts of you. Your soft side, your wild side, your grounded self, your teenage dreamer. Press play when you need to remember who you are.
Write a Letter from Your Future Self
What do they know that you’ve forgotten? What encouragement would they give you today? Let their wisdom guide you now.
Remember: spiritual grounding doesn’t have to be serious or intense to be meaningful. Your joy, curiosity, and sense of play are spiritually valid.
We live in a culture that measures worth by productivity. Do more. Be more. Hustle harder. Rest? That’s seen as lazy. Fun? A luxury. But here’s the truth: constantly chasing the next achievement while ignoring your need for joy is a fast track to burnout.
What if fun wasn’t something you had to earn? What if joy wasn’t a reward for finishing your to-do list, but something you need to refill your cup?
Reclaiming joy is an act of quiet rebellion in a world that wants you to be tired all the time. It’s saying, “No thanks” to burnout and “Yes please” to moments that make you feel alive, even if (especially if) they seem “unproductive.”
Dancing in your kitchen. Watching your comfort show for the hundredth time. Pulling a tarot card just to see what energy the day holds. These tiny moments matter. They remind you that you are not a machine. You are a human being with a heart, a soul, and a spirit that craves delight.
Joy is sacred. Play is healing. And fun? That’s part of your spiritual path, too.
That’s exactly why I loved creating this TV show quiz; it gave me a chance to blend pop culture with self-reflection in a way that feels easy and light, yet meaningful. We need more fun and accessible ways to connect with ourselves. That inspiration also led me to create The Adventure Tarot: a deck designed for self-discovery through curiosity and play, offering a lighthearted approach to exploring themes such as burnout and patriarchy. Because exploring who you are should feel like an adventure, not another task on your to-do list.
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