A new year brings new challenges, and the superstitious of us are praying, wishing, and hoping for good luck. However, luck is brought on by different things in different countries. Here’s a list of how to get lucky:
- Crickets – from Jiminy Cricket to Mulan’s cricket, crickets have made themselves a symbol of good luck from Asia to America.

- Rainbows – a pot of gold on the other end will bring you good luck, if you can avoid the leprechauns!

- Elephants – Originating in India as the god Ganesh, Elephants are good luck in Britain and America now as well.

- Four Leaf Clover – The most recognizable Western symbol of luck is most apparent on St. Patrick’s day.

- Dolphins – Considered good luck in Ancient cultures of Greece, Sumer, Egypt, and Rome, and for Native Americans, the dolphin is a symbol of protection.

- Acorns – In Norse folklore, both the acorn and oak tree bring good luck, and were used to ward off lightning.

- Pigs – In Germanic cultures, pigs are considered good luck.

- Scarabs – In Ancient Egypt, these were the luckiest bugs around.







