How to Access Your Daily Blessingscope
When you tap your phone to The Blessing Girl’s soft little mouth, you’re not just tapping a pillow... You’re waking up a tiny portal to your next blessing.
Think of it as:
💋 Give her a kiss → Get your Blessingscope → Go live your main character day.
1. Where the Magic Lives (NFC Tag Location)
Your Blessing Girl bag charm has a tiny NFC chip hidden right behind her mouth.
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To activate it: gently press your unlocked phone to her lips for a second or two.
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Your phone will show a notification / link that opens the Daily Blessingscope on theblessinggirl.com.
We call this “giving her a kiss.” She calls it “doing her job.” 🪄
General “Give Her a Kiss” Instructions (All Phones)
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Wake up your phone.
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Unlock it or at least wake the screen (black screen = no blessing).
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Hold the top/back of your phone to her mouth.
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iPhone: NFC reader is near the top.
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Most Androids: NFC reader is near the center or top back.
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Wait 1–3 seconds.
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A small pop-up or link will appear on your screen.
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Tap the notification.
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It will open your Blessingscope page in your browser.
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Read your blessing. Take a screenshot. Send to your best friend.
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Because what’s the point of being blessed if you don’t send a receipt?
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If nothing happens, don’t panic—we’ll troubleshoot below.
iPHONE INSTRUCTIONS
A. iPhones that read the charm automatically
These iPhones can usually read the Blessing Girl charm without any extra apps—just tap and go:
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iPhone XR, XS, XS Max
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iPhone 11, 11 Pro, 11 Pro Max
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iPhone SE (2nd gen, 3rd gen)
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iPhone 12, 12 mini, 12 Pro, 12 Pro Max
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iPhone 13, 13 mini, 13 Pro, 13 Pro Max
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iPhone 14, 14 Plus, 14 Pro, 14 Pro Max
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iPhone 15, 15 Plus, 15 Pro, 15 Pro Max
How to give her a kiss on these iPhones:
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Unlock your iPhone.
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Hold the top back edge of your iPhone against The Blessing Girl’s mouth.
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Wait for a small banner at the top that says something like “NFC Tag Detected” or shows a link.
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Tap the banner to open your Daily Blessingscope in Safari.
🔐 NFC Settings on iPhone
On modern iPhones, NFC is always on for tag reading—there’s no manual toggle in Settings.
If nothing shows up, make sure:
You’re not in Airplane Mode.
Your phone has Wi-Fi or data to load the page.
Older iPhones (7, 8, X) – You may need an NFC reader
If you’re using:
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iPhone 7, 7 Plus
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iPhone 8, 8 Plus
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iPhone X
These phones have NFC, but sometimes need:
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iOS 13 or later, and
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The NFC reader turned on via Control Center or an NFC reader app.
Basic steps:
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Make sure your iPhone is updated to the latest iOS it supports.
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Swipe down to open Control Center.
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Look for an icon that looks like “NFC Tag Reader.” If available, tap it to activate.
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With NFC Tag Reader on, hold the top of your phone to The Blessing Girl’s mouth.
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Tap the link that appears to open your Blessingscope.
If you don’t see an NFC option, your specific software may not support direct NFC tag reading, and you may need a third-party NFC app from the App Store.
ANDROID INSTRUCTIONS
Most modern Android phones support NFC, but you may need to turn it on in Settings.
Common phones with NFC:
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Samsung Galaxy S series (S10 and newer), A series (selected models)
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Google Pixel (all recent models)
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Many OnePlus, Motorola, Sony, Xiaomi and other mid–to–high-end Androids
Because Android menus differ a bit by brand, use this as a general guide.
Step-by-step for most Android phones
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Turn on NFC
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Go to Settings → look for “Connections,” “Connected devices,” or “More”.
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Tap NFC and toggle it ON.
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On some phones: swipe down your quick settings panel and turn on NFC there.
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Unlock your phone.
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Hold the back of your phone against The Blessing Girl’s mouth.
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For many phones, the reader is near the center back, but it might be closer to the top—slide slowly until it detects the tag.
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Wait for a pop-up or link on your screen.
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Tap the notification to open your Daily Blessingscope in your browser.
📱 Note: If you’re using a very thick metal case or wallet case, NFC may struggle—try again with the case removed.
Models that often need NFC turned ON manually
While this is not a complete list, these common phones usually have NFC but require you to toggle it on:
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Many Samsung Galaxy models (S8 and newer, A-series with NFC)
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Google Pixel phones
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OnePlus mid/high-range devices
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Various Motorola, Sony, Xiaomi models with NFC support
If you’re not sure whether your phone has NFC, search in Settings for “NFC.”
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If it appears: turn it ON.
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If it doesn’t appear at all: your phone may not support NFC, and you won’t be able to “kiss” the charm—but you can always visit theblessinggirl.com directly for your Blessingscope.
QUICK TROUBLESHOOTING
Nothing happens when I tap my phone.
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Make sure your phone is awake/unlocked.
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Move the phone slowly around the mouth area—the NFC “sweet spot” can be small.
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Remove thick/metal cases and try again.
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On Android: check Settings → NFC and make sure it’s ON.
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On older iPhones: ensure you’re on a recent iOS and, if needed, using NFC Tag Reader or an NFC app.
The link opens but the page won’t load.
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Check your Wi-Fi or data connection.
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Try again somewhere with better signal.
It worked once but now it doesn’t.
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That’s okay! The tag is reusable.
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Close your browser, re-kiss her (tap your phone again), and reopen the link.
DAILY RITUAL: HOW TO USE YOUR BLESSINGSCOPE
Turn it into a tiny luxury ritual:
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Morning:
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Kiss The Blessing Girl (tap your phone).
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Read your Daily Blessingscope.
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Screenshot or save it to your notes.
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Midday:
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Check back on one line that feels like a mantra.
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Night:
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Ask: “Where did this blessing show up today?”
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Because this isn’t just a charm—it’s a tiny, sparkly reminder that you’re the main character.
You’ve just been blessed. 💋✨