The granddad of all superstitions, Friday the 13th is perceived as an abnormally ominous day. Many feel that there are numerous incidents and examples in history when a calamity befell someone foolhardy enough to challenge the number 13. Some trace the phobia back to the fact that Christ died on a Friday, and that there were 13 at the Last Supper, one of whom betrayed Jesus.
Learn more about the origins and superstitions of Friday the 13th.
Whatever you believe, this Friday the 13th, you may just want to do one of these things to keep bad luck from finding you!
13 Ways to Improve Your Luck On Friday the 13th
1. Knock on wood
It was once believed that good spirits lived in trees and that by knocking on anything made from wood, we can call upon these spirits for protection against misfortune.
2. Find a four-leaf clover
Ancient druids believed shamrocks helped them to see evil spirits, providing the opportunity to avoid them. (Read more Irish superstitions.)
3. Wear your clothes inside out
No one seems to know how this superstition originated, but the belief that backward or inside out clothing brings good luck continues to be widespread — from children wearing their pajamas inside out in hopes of a snow day to baseball players and fans turning their caps inside out during important games, and more.
4. Look at the new Moon over your right shoulder
The Moon is central to many long-held superstitions, and the new Moon is seen as a ripe time for undertaking new enterprises. Whether those enterprises are successful or not depends on whether the New Moon is first seen over the right shoulder (good) or the left (bad). While we’re having a full Moon near the 13th this month, here’s our Moon phase calendar so you know when the new Moon is!
5. Sleep facing south
The belief that sleeping with your head facing south promotes good health and fortune persists to this day, even among some doctors. The belief seems to be rooted in the Chinese art of feng shui, which attributes a causal connection between geographic placements and the movement of “qi,” or positive spiritual energy.
6. Break clear, uncolored glass
While breaking a mirror is believed to usher in seven years of bad luck, the breaking of clear glass has traditionally been seen as a sign that you’ve averted some grave misfortune. The glass purportedly takes on the ill fortune in your place.
7. Walk in the rain
Anyone who’s ever been caught without his/her umbrella may dispute this one, but rain has always been a sign of good luck. This is probably because it is so important to the success of crops; before modern irrigation methods were widespread, a rainy season meant the difference between lean years and prosperous ones.
8. Sleep on un-ironed sheets
This is another superstition with uncertain origins. Luckily, few people iron their sheets these days, anyway.
9. Avoid cracks in the sidewalk
Most of us know the old rhyme “Step on a crack, break your mother’s back.” Whether the rhyme is the cause of or a result of this superstition is uncertain, though belief in it persists in many people today, even if subconsciously. Come to think of it, avoiding sidewalk cracks is probably a good policy for anyone who wants to avoid tripping.
10. Carry an acorn in your pocket
Acorns, the fruit of the sturdy oak tree, are an ancient symbol of fertility and long life.
11. Sneeze three times before breakfast
The number three has been seen as a lucky number in many cultures and religions throughout history. In Europe, where this superstition originated, the number’s association with the Christian trinity is an important association.
12. Pick up a pencil, a pin, a penny, or a piece of coal in the street
Finding, and claiming, any of these items have long been believed to portend good fortune. Some modern versions specify that only a heads-up penny is good luck.
Find a pennypick it upand all the dayyou’ll have good luck.
13. Keep your fingers crossed
Making the sign of the Christian faith with your fingers is believed to prevent evil spirits from ruining your good fortune.
Are Animals Lucky Charms?
Animals have long been seen as harbingers of either good or bad luck. Here are just a few animals that are said to foretell good fortune:
Jade is believed to bring abundance, luck, and joy. Moonstone is said to increase intuition and bring lucky new beginnings.
Wear one on your wrist or carry it in your pocket as a good luck charm!
Shop now.
– Low quantity –
Seeing three sheep
Crickets singing
Ladybugs
A robin flying into your home, on you
Dolphins swimming near a ship
A frog inside your home
A spider spinning in the morning
A dog (especially a Dalmatian or a greyhound with a white spot on its head)
A bee landing on your hand or head
1o. Birds calling from any direction but north
A bird leaving droppings on your head (yuck! Who wants that kind of good luck?)
Two blackbirds sitting together
A butterfly inside your house
A cat sneezing
Two, three, or four crows
A lone fox
A black goat
A kingfisher
A stork building a nest on your roof
Still feeling unlucky? Here are 13 (More) Ways to Improve Your Luck this Friday the 13th!
When Is The Next Friday The 13th? Find out.
Why Friday The 13th Is Believed To Be Unlucky
Join The Discussion
Do you believe any of these superstitions?
Let us know in the comments below!
Jaime McLeod is a longtime journalist who has written for a wide variety of newspapers, magazines, and websites, including MTV.com. She enjoys the outdoors, growing and eating organic food, and is interested in all aspects of natural wellness.
- Jaime McLeod
- #molongui-disabled-link
- March 23, 2020
- Finding Dimes? Could Be A Sign From A Loved One
- Jaime McLeod
- #molongui-disabled-link
- December 23, 2019
- Top 10 Foods For 20/20 Vision
- Jaime McLeod
- #molongui-disabled-link
- August 22, 2016
- Make Your Own Pickles - It’s Easy!
- Jaime McLeod
- #molongui-disabled-link
- March 7, 2016
- X Marks The Spot: Lunar X Explained