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Is Friday the 13th a Lucky Day to Play the Lottery?

What are the Origins of Friday the 13th?

There are many theories going back centuries as to how the fear of Friday the 13th came about. This infamous day has deep roots in western culture, including Christian theology and Norse mythology.

The number thirteen is significant in Christianity as it’s the number of people who were present at the Last Supper (Jesus and his twelve apostles). Judas, the apostle w­ho betrayed Jesus, was the 13th member of the party to arrive. Friday was also the day when Jesus was said to have been crucified by the Romans.

Norse mythology has a story similar to Christianity’s Last Supper – including the unlucky number of dinner guests. Odin, the god of war, invited 11 other gods to a party. Loki the god of mischief and chaos did not take very well to being uninvited and decided to make a surprise appearance. Consequently, a fight ensued, and Baldur, the god of love and Thor’s brother was killed. While we don’t know if this party took place on a Friday, this legend did turn 13 into an unlucky number across Scandinavia.

Today, you can find apartment buildings, hotels, and skyscrapers with no 13th floor, street addresses that skip from 12 to 14, and some airports with no 13th gate.

Are there Other Unlucky Days You Should Know About?

Like other western countries, Italians fear Friday due to the connection to Jesus’s death. However, the number 17 has been considered unlucky since the days of the Roman empire when it was written as the roman numeral XVII. This could be changed anagrammatically to VIXI, reminding Italians of the Latin language phrase that translates to “I have lived“, which can also be understood as, “My life is over“. With this explanation in mind, we think it’s totally understandable why some would refrain from testing their luck!

If we head east, it’s the number 4 that causes worry when scheduling big events like celebrations or business openings. In Chinese and Japanese, the number 4 is considered unlucky because the sound of the word is very similar to the word for death.

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