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9 Out Of 10 People Can’t See The Four-Leaf Clover! How About You?


Clovers are short-lived plants of the pea family that are best known for their leaves.

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While most of these plants only have three leaves, it is said that one in 10,000 features four leaves. For that reason, four-leaf clovers have long been deemed symbols of luck and prosperity.

Since finding a four-leaf clover in nature is always a daunting task, we decided to make your odds better and give you the opportunity to find the luck charm from the comfort of your home.

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In the picture above, which was shared by Casumo, you will see a sea of clovers. Only one of them has four leaves and it’s your job to find it.

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While this may seem nearly impossible at first glance, keep in mind that the odds are on your side and you’ll only have to go through a few hundred clovers rather than thousands to spot the rare plant.

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“Statistically a four-leaf clover appears in nature for every 10,000 of its three-leafed brethren, so your chances of spotting our single quad-clover are significantly increased here,” Casumo’s Greg Tatton Brown said.

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“Each leaf of the clover is actually assigned a specific symbolic meaning, with the first symbolizing hope, the second – faith, the third – love, and the crucial forth – luck.”

With that being said, did you spot the luck charm yet? Now’s your final chance because the solution is coming up.

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How long did it take you to find the four-leaf clover? Are you up for another challenge?

This time, you’re looking for a turtle that blends in perfectly with the lily pads. Find the tiny fella within one minute to pass the test.

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Are you still looking for it? Here’s a hint. The turtle is hiding close to the bottom of the picture. Zoom in and you might just see its tiny head!

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