People in Brighton are the most positive and feel the luckiest of any town or city in the UK, according to a survey by the National Lottery.
The city topped the poll, with 93% of residents asked considering themselves lucky. In second-placed Liverpool, 87% of people thought they were lucky.
"We were not surprised. Anyone going to Brighton cannot ignore the buzz," said psychologist Linda Papodopoulos.
Reading was third (84%), Manchester and Cardiff polled 79% and London 76%.
"Brighton has got so much going for it - great culture, restaurants and nightlife as well as the wonderful seafront," said Dr Papadopoulos.
"It is no surprise residents are in such a positive frame of mind."
The survey explored people's overall outlook on life, their mood, optimism and life satisfaction and how it impacts on attitudes to luck.
Over-55s in Brighton were the firmest believers in luck, with 60% of those questioned saying they believed in it, compared with 43% of 16 to 25-year-olds.
Overall, 76% of people in the South East consider themselves lucky, only beaten by the North West, at 83%.
The study was conducted by ICM Research (FieldWork UK) among 1,550 adults on 14-17 June. Approximately 50 interviews were conducted in each of the 31 towns and cities surveyed.
The towns and cities that considered themselves least lucky were Aberdeen (48%), Edinburgh and Leicester (50%), Leeds and Middlesbrough (55%) and Nottingham (55%).
Lucky Brighton
The city topped the poll, with 93% of residents asked considering themselves lucky. In second-placed Liverpool, 87% of people thought they were lucky.
"We were not surprised. Anyone going to Brighton cannot ignore the buzz," said psychologist Linda Papodopoulos.
Reading was third (84%), Manchester and Cardiff polled 79% and London 76%.
"Brighton has got so much going for it - great culture, restaurants and nightlife as well as the wonderful seafront," said Dr Papadopoulos.
"It is no surprise residents are in such a positive frame of mind."
The survey explored people's overall outlook on life, their mood, optimism and life satisfaction and how it impacts on attitudes to luck.
Over-55s in Brighton were the firmest believers in luck, with 60% of those questioned saying they believed in it, compared with 43% of 16 to 25-year-olds.
Overall, 76% of people in the South East consider themselves lucky, only beaten by the North West, at 83%.
The study was conducted by ICM Research (FieldWork UK) among 1,550 adults on 14-17 June. Approximately 50 interviews were conducted in each of the 31 towns and cities surveyed.
The towns and cities that considered themselves least lucky were Aberdeen (48%), Edinburgh and Leicester (50%), Leeds and Middlesbrough (55%) and Nottingham (55%).
Lucky Brighton