As the final hours of the year approach, people everywhere prepare to welcome the new year with ancient customs meant to attract prosperity, love, and happiness. From quirky habits to sacred traditions, New Year’s Eve luck rituals are celebrated across cultures—and some might just inspire your next lottery ticket.
Popular New Year’s Eve Luck Rituals from Around the Globe
In Spain, it’s all about the 12 grapes of luck: one for each chime of the midnight clock. Eating all 12 on time means good luck for each month of the new year.
In Italy, red underwear is the go-to symbol for love and prosperity. Just make sure it’s new—and gifted—to ensure maximum effect.
In Colombia, you might see people running through the streets with empty suitcases. Why? It’s believed to attract a year full of travel and adventure.
Meanwhile, in Japan, Buddhist temples ring their bells exactly 108 times in a tradition known as Joya no Kane, cleansing the soul of negative emotions to start fresh.

From burning effigies in Ecuador to jumping off chairs in Denmark, every country has its own magical way of stepping into the new year with hope and positivity.
Start the Year with Intention (and a Little Luck)
Whether you’re lighting candles, eating grapes, or taking a midnight walk with a suitcase, New Year’s Eve luck rituals are all about starting the year with purpose—and maybe even a little fun.
At TuLotero, we believe in turning intention into action. That’s why so many players choose December 31st to try their luck with a lottery ticket. It’s a night full of energy, possibility, and tradition—so why not add a jackpot dream to your ritual?
Play with TuLotero and make this New Year’s Eve not just hopeful, but unforgettable. Because the best luck is the one you create for yourself.

