Lucky numbers are special numbers that show up often in games and everyday life, just like your favorite toy shows up in your backpack every day.
Imagine you're playing a game with friends where everyone picks a number from 1 to 10. If someone picks the number 7, and it happens to be the winner again and again, people might start thinking that 7 is a lucky number, like how your favorite toy feels extra special when it wins.
How Lucky Numbers Work
In some games, you cross out numbers that don’t win, just like you might toss away pieces from a puzzle that don't fit. The numbers that stay are called lucky numbers because they keep showing up.
For example, in the game of Lucky Numbers, people pick numbers and then cross out ones that don’t win until only a few remain, those are the lucky ones!
It’s like having a bag of marbles, and every time you play, some marbles get taken out. The ones left at the end are your lucky marbles, they stayed in the game the longest!
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