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About this app
- NameGalaxy Tarot
- CategoryLifestyle
- PriceFree
- Safety100% Safe
- DeveloperGalaxy Tone Software
- LabelLifestyle
editor reviews
Galaxy Tarot is a tarot reading app designed to help you explore tarot cards and get daily guidance. I've been using it for about a year now, ever since I got curious about tarot. It's not a new app; it's been around for a while on both Google Play and the App Store. I found it on Google Play, where it has over a million downloads, which made me feel it was a trusted choice. The best part is it's completely free to download and install. You don't even need to register or create an account to start using the basic features, which is great for privacy. There are no annoying ads popping up during readings, and while there are some in-app purchases for extra decks or detailed guides, you can do a lot without spending a dime.
Using the app is super straightforward. I open it most mornings for a daily card pull. You just tap the 'Draw a Card' button, and a virtual card appears with a simple meaning. I like to take a moment to think about how the message might relate to my day. For spreads, like a three-card past-present-future reading, you drag and drop cards onto the screen. A tip from my experience: don't just read the quick meaning. Tap on the card to get more details about symbols and reversed meanings; it makes the reading much richer. I also use the journal feature to jot down my thoughts about each reading, which helps me track patterns over time. It feels very personal, like having a little digital tarot companion.
Compared to other tarot apps like Labyrinthos or Golden Thread Tarot, I keep coming back to Galaxy Tarot. The others can feel a bit too gamified or cluttered with social features. Galaxy Tarot is simpler and feels more focused on the actual practice. The card artwork is clear and traditional, which I prefer over more cartoonish styles. Some apps push subscriptions hard, but Galaxy Tarot lets me explore at my own pace without pressure. For a free app you can get on Google Play, it gives you a genuine, no-fuss way to learn about tarot, which is exactly what I wanted as a beginner who's now becoming more regular with it.
features
- 🃏 The core function is the digital card deck. You can draw single cards for daily guidance or create custom spreads. It's more fluid and quicker to shuffle than physical cards, and the app explains each card's meaning clearly, unlike some books that can be confusing for newcomers.
- 🃏 It has a built-in reference guide. Tapping any card brings up detailed interpretations for upright and reversed positions, including symbols and astrology links. Compared to the popular app Labyrinthos, which uses more modern, minimalist text, Galaxy Tarot's guide feels more comprehensive and traditional, which I appreciate for deeper study.
- 🃏 The journal feature lets you save readings with your own notes. This stands out because it creates a personal log of your tarot journey. Many similar apps lack this or make it a premium feature, but here it's free and simple to use, helping you see your progress over weeks and months.
pros
- ⭐ The app is incredibly easy to use right after you install it. The interface is clean and not overwhelming, which is great for beginners. Apps like Daily Tarot can feel cluttered with ads, but this one is straightforward.
- ⭐ It offers a lot of free content. The basic Rider-Waite-Smith deck and guide are completely free, whereas many other tarot apps lock the main deck behind a paywall or subscription after a trial.
- ⭐ The card drawings and animations feel thoughtful. The shuffle and flip animations are smooth, making the digital experience feel respectful and engaging, not just like a random card generator.
cons
- 🔮 The card artwork, while clear, is just one classic style. Other apps like Golden Thread offer multiple beautiful, modern decks. Having more free visual variety would be nice.
- 🔮 The community or sharing features are basic. If you like comparing readings with friends, apps like Labyrinthos have stronger social aspects built in.
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