Moon Phase Soulmate: What is the viral TikTok trend? How to participate?
New trends are constantly gaining popularity on TikTok. Some of them include trending sounds that are used frequently on the app, and quizzes that draw hordes of participants who want to share their results with followers. The most recent trend on TikTok, “Moon Phase Soulmate,” offers a new way to romanticize the moon.
What is the viral trend?
The Moon Phase Soulmate trend compares the moon on the day of one's birth with someone else's to determine whether two people are really "soulmates."
Moon Phase Trend is the new hot trend on TikTok. The online tool is apparently a catalyst for helping people find their true soulmates. The viral trend sees people create a video comparing the phases of the moon on the day they were born. In the end, if your and your partner's phases together make up a full moon, it means your compatibility is very high.
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How to participate in the Moon Phase Soulmate trend?
In order to join the TikTok Moon Phase Soulmate trend, enter your birth date on the moon phases website first, then take a screenshot of the relevant moon phase and crop it to your preference. Repeat the process using the information from your partner, while being careful to crop the moon phase to match the first picture. A tutorial can be seen here.
Next, download the CapCut app and find a video of the soulmate trend that uses the CapCut template on TikTok. Tap on 'CapCut Try this template'.
Then, select 'use template in CapCut'.
Choose the two moon phase images from your picture gallery, preview the video, and edit the text to
include your and your partner's birthdays. Finally, click 'Add sound in TikTok' to export your creation and show it off to your audience.
In reality, there is no proof that the moon's phase affects your compatibility. Hence, if the results are not satisfactory, it shouldn't be a cause for concern.