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Personality quiz: Which tarot card is your vibe?

Tarot cards have a long history, beginning in 15th century Italy known as “tarocchi”. They were initially used for playing games but by the 18th century, were widely used for fortune-telling when occultists began linking them to Hermeticism and Kabbala. A standard deck contains 78 cards, broken down into Major Arcana (22 cards) and the Minor Arcana (56 cards).  We have picked a few of the Major Arcana cards for this personality quiz. Find out which card you vibe with most in the fortune of life! Play now…

Question 1 out of 10:

Are you a morning person?

Messy bed
Question 2 out of 10:

How do you solve a problem?

Group of people laughing at a table with computers
Question 3 out of 10:

Your friend needs to borrow some money – do you help them out?

Banknotes from around the world
Question 4 out of 10:

Are you more of an introvert or extrovert?

A photo of four people taking a selfie in a white room with a window overlooking a city behind them.
Question 5 out of 10:

What do you usually dream about?

A photo of a woman in a white dress floating against a purple starry background
Question 6 out of 10:

Pick a colour!

Circles of colourful lights
Question 7 out of 10:

Tell me your favourite ice-cream flavour

A photograph of two women in sunglasses laughing as they hold two vanilla icecreams
Question 8 out of 10:

Your friend lends you a book – you didn’t like it – what do you say?

A photo of a woman reading a book of Frankenstein with a red and black cover.
Question 9 out of 10:

What movie genre do you like?

Red cinema chairs in darkness
Question 10 out of 10:

Lastly, pick an animal

A photograph of an inflatable pink flamingo on water

Are you ready to get your results?

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