Date Published: 20/12/2024
The magic of Spain's Christmas lottery: El Gordo traditions and superstitions
The Christmas lottery in Spain is one of the biggest in the world with billions in cash prizes
Every December 22, Spain transforms into a land of hope and excitement as millions of people turn their attention to the grand spectacle of El Gordo - the Extraordinary Christmas Lottery Draw.
But this isn’t just any lottery; it’s a cherished tradition that combines festive cheer, quirky rituals and superstitions that are often passed down through the generations.
While the appeal of the 2.7 billion euro prize pool is undeniable, the magic of El Gordo lies in the little customs that surround it. From peculiar good-luck charms to group celebrations, Spaniards have perfected the art of making this annual event unforgettable.
Here are some of the most popular rituals that could help you win big on the lottery this Christmas:
The power of the rub
Many believe that fortune can be ‘rubbed’ onto their ticket by brushing it against a lucky object. Whether it’s a rabbit’s foot, a pregnant belly or even a black cat, the goal is to pass on good vibes to their potential golden ticket.
Magic locations
Buying from ‘lucky’ lottery shops is practically a sport in Spain. These outlets, famous for selling winning numbers in the past, often see lines of hopeful customers snaking around the block.
Personalised numbers
Some go the sentimental route, choosing ticket numbers that represent anniversaries, birthdays or other milestones. After all, what’s luckier than numbers that already hold a special place in your heart?
Candles and cinnamon baths
For the spiritually inclined, rituals like lighting a gold candle or bathing in cinnamon and honey are believed to attract abundance.
Lucky charms
From horseshoes to red thread tied around tickets, superstitions abound. Some even store their tickets under a saint’s statue or inside a meaningful book, adding an extra layer of faith to their chances.
Wealth attracts wealth
Once you have that all-important ticket in your hand, consider storing it in your wallet or jewellery box. One of the most enduring superstitions is that wealth attracts wealth, so keeping the lottery ticket in one of these places is extra lucky.
Group rituals
One of the most heart-warming traditions is the communal spirit of El Gordo. Families and friends often share tickets, making it not just a chance to win, but a way to connect. Toasting to good fortune with champagne while dreaming of shared riches is as much a part of the experience as the draw itself.
Happy holidays, and may your ticket bring all the luck in the world!
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Image: El Gordo
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