How fast can you find a four leaf clover?

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20 Apr 2014, 6:38 pm

It's been a long time since I looked for any four leaf clovers, but today I started looking and found one right away, in less than 30 seconds. Within a few minutes I had a dozen.



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20 Apr 2014, 6:42 pm

With my luck, it'll take eons over many lives.



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20 Apr 2014, 6:48 pm

Sometimes I spot them instantly. I once found a clover patch near my school and I could find about ten four leaf clovers and a few five leaf clovers.


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20 Apr 2014, 6:57 pm

Is super-glue allowed?


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20 Apr 2014, 8:54 pm

A patch outside my parents' house used to have lots of four, five, and even six leaf clovers. I once brought a bunch in to school to hand out to my classmates, an unsuccessful bid to get people to like me :(



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20 Apr 2014, 9:11 pm

Never found one.


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20 Apr 2014, 9:32 pm

Would take awhile in Arizona.



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21 Apr 2014, 10:29 am

Haha! ive found three in my lifetime, and i didnt spend hours looking either, i had just looked down and there it was.


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21 Apr 2014, 2:59 pm

It depends where I look for it. For example there never was any in my garden (all clovers there seem to be 3 leaves) but in my friends garden there was a spot where I found like 6 four leave clovers within a minute. There was a lot of them, like 10% of the clovers got 4 or 5 leaves.



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21 Apr 2014, 3:08 pm

Ten seconds, I have one inside my wallet.


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21 Apr 2014, 3:24 pm

If you spot one, there will be many around that area because it means that population has the four leaf mutation.



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15 Oct 2015, 4:19 pm

My 11 year old finds them all the time without effort. I believe he has a talent for seeing spacial patterns. On his evaluations he tests high in this area. I would love to encourage this talent. What areas of work would this fall into?

There is a discussion on FB about this clover :mrgreen: thing on an autism site now! :mrgreen:



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15 Oct 2015, 5:29 pm

It's been suggested to me many times that I should have a job in something like quality control, because I can spot tiny flaws or mistakes that other people miss. On the other hand, I can ALSO miss things that are obvious to other people, so I'm not sure that would be the best job for me. lol

This isn't exactly the same thing, but I have a particular talent for merchandising. I can look at a product set in a store, analyze the size/shape of each product, shelf depth etc. and rearrange the entire set pretty quickly to make it more pleasing to the eye and/or make space for more products.

Some people are just good at finding anomalies, not necessarily in a spatial pattern, this could lend itself well to working with data, computer programming, or scientific research.



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15 Oct 2015, 5:37 pm

I've never been able to find one despite looking around quite a few times.


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15 Oct 2015, 7:43 pm

Colleen7 wrote:
My 11 year old finds them all the time without effort. I believe he has a talent for seeing spacial patterns. On his evaluations he tests high in this area. I would love to encourage this talent. What areas of work would this fall into?

There is a discussion on FB about this clover :mrgreen: thing on an autism site now! :mrgreen:


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15 Oct 2015, 8:02 pm

I've only ever found one, in near-54 years of looking!

And I spotted it when I wasn't even actively looking.

I did then look around the same spot for more, but there was nothing but regular three-leaved clover. I still have it, it's in a frame above my desk where I'm sitting now.