About this app
Are you lucky? Really? Put it to the test. How Lucky Are You? is a daily luck-testing game that gives you 10 random challenges — from flipping a coin to picking a zodiac sign — and calculates your true luck percentage based on the odds of each choice. No skill. No strategy. Just you vs. the universe. How It Works Every day, 10 challenges are randomly selected from a pool of 25. Pick your answer, watch the reveal, and see your final luck score. Harder challenges — like guessing the right card rank from 13 options — are worth more points than easy ones, so the score truly reflects how lucky you were. Track Your Luck Over Time Your daily score is saved automatically. Check your history to see your best days, your average luck, and whether fortune favors you more on Mondays or Fridays. Daily Streak Play every day to build your streak. One day is a start. Seven days is impressive. Thirty days means the universe genuinely likes you. Home Screen Widget Add the widget to your home screen and see your luck score at a glance — no need to open the app. Three sizes available: a quick-glance score, a circular progress ring with your tier, and a full breakdown of every challenge. Daily Reminder Set a reminder at whatever time works for you — morning coffee, lunch break, or before bed. The app nudges you gently, never spams you. 25 Unique Challenges Including: Heads or Tails Pick a playing card rank (1 in 13) Name a zodiac sign (1 in 12) Rock, Paper, Scissors Guess a planet, continent, vowel, season, and more The app is completely free, has no ads, and doesn't track you. It's just a fun daily ritual to see where you stand with luck. Go on. Find out if today's your day.
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- First observed Aug 10, 2026 · 3:46 PM Free