So, I grabbed this deck called the “Modern Witch Tarot” a while back. I gotta say, it’s pretty cool. I wasn’t sure what to expect, but I heard a few good things and thought, why not give it a shot?

First off, I just looked around online for places to buy it. You know, the usual spots. I compared prices and shipping and all that stuff, just to make sure I was getting a decent deal.
When the deck finally arrived, I was pretty stoked to open it up. The box itself is nice, and the cards inside are even better. The artwork is super modern and diverse, which I really dig. It’s not your grandma’s tarot deck, that’s for sure.
I spent some time flipping through each card, just getting a feel for them. The guidebook that comes with the deck is actually really helpful. It gives you a rundown of each card’s meaning, both upright and reversed. So even if you’re new to tarot, you can get a basic understanding of what’s going on.
Learning the cards took some time, of course. I started by picking a card each day and reading about it in the guidebook. Then I’d try to connect it to what was happening in my own life. It was a bit of a process, but it was also kind of fun.
- Pulled a card each morning.
- Read the guidebook description.
- Reflected on how it related to my day.
After a while, I started doing simple spreads, like the three-card spread. That’s where you lay out three cards to represent the past, present, and future. It’s a good way to get a quick overview of a situation. There was this one time when I had a conflict with someone and I pulled the card that represents conflict. It was the oddest thing, but it helped me calm down.

I’m still learning, obviously. Tarot is a deep dive, and there’s always more to discover. But the Modern Witch Tarot deck has been a great starting point for me. It’s easy to connect with, and the guidebook makes it accessible even if you’re a total beginner.
And for all the talk about the Rider-Waite deck being the best for beginners, I think it really comes down to personal preference. I mean, the Rider-Waite is classic for a reason, but it’s not the only option. Some people like the Osho Zen deck better, and that’s cool too. But I feel like the Modern Witch Tarot deck is a better fit for me since I wanted something a little bit more inclusive.
Honestly, the best way to choose a deck is to just go with your gut. Look at the artwork, read some reviews, and see which one speaks to you. It’s like picking out a new friend – you just kind of know when it’s right.
My tips if you’re thinking of getting into tarot:
- Don’t be afraid to start with a beginner-friendly deck.
- Read the guidebook – it’s there for a reason.
- Practice regularly, even if it’s just pulling one card a day.
- Trust your intuition – it’s a big part of tarot.
- Most importantly – have fun with it!
So yeah, that’s my experience with the Modern Witch Tarot deck so far. It’s been a cool journey, and I’m excited to see where it takes me next. If you’re curious about tarot, I definitely recommend checking it out. You might be surprised at what you discover!