Why Is a Four-leaf Clover Lucky? (2024)

Why Is a Four-leaf Clover Lucky? (1)

One day in 2014 in Rochester, New York, a woman named Sandra rode her bike into town to do some shopping. She locked up her steed, shopped and came back to find it gone. Devastated, she reported the loss to the cops, who warned her the chances of recovery were slim.

Later that day, at a coffee shop, she spotted another policeman and decided to tell her sad tale again. Promising to have a look, the cop hopped on his bike and went off on patrol, but not before Sandra had given him a four-leaf clover to boost his chances. Within minutes, the officer had found her wheels. Never, he reported, had he recovered a missing item so quickly. The little clover had apparently done its work [source: Miltner].

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Nearly as interesting as the happy outcome of this story is the fact that Sandra had a spare four-leaf clover on hand. It was no accident — she collected them. In fact, she had so many she made a habit of giving them away.

In this, she's not as unusual as you might think: The Guinness World Record for the largest collection of four-leaf clovers goes to one Edward Martin of Cooper Landing, Alaska, who has amassed more than 100,000 of them [source: Guinness World Records]. That's truly astounding when you consider that your chances of finding a four-leaf clover are one in 10,000 [source: Olsen]!

Everybody knows that four-leaf clovers are supposed to bring good luck, and clearly some people really want to pile it on — but just what is it that makes them so lucky?

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Contents

  1. In the Clover
  2. St. Patrick's Teaching Tool
  3. How to Find a Four-Leaf Clover
  4. Grow Your Own Luck
  5. Feeling Lucky

In the Clover

Why Is a Four-leaf Clover Lucky? (2)

As is often the case, it all goes back to Eve. Legend has it that as she and Adam were being hustled out of the Garden of Eden, she plucked a four-leaf clover to carry with her as a souvenir of Paradise [source: Elmerhebe].

The druids of the ancient Celtic world wouldn't have known Eve from Adam, as it were, but they too were big fans of four-leaf clovers and carried them around to ward off evil spirits [source: Ventura]. This practice evolved into a medieval theory that a four-leaf clover would give you the ability to spot fairies and take evasive action if necessary.

As a result, back in the Middle Ages, kids entertained themselves by ferreting out the necessary stems and heading out for a fairy-hunt. Obviously, that's a video game just waiting to happen [source: Evans-Wentz].

St. Patrick's Teaching Tool

With the little green clover plants enjoying such popularity, it's no wonder St. Patrick decided to use them as a teaching tool when he set about converting Ireland to Christianity.

The four-leaf variety being in short supply, he settled on the ubiquitous three-leaf clover to explain the three-in-one nature of the Holy Trinity to the heathens. One leaf stood for the Father, one for the Son and the third for the Holy Spirit, all united on the single stem of the Godhead. Centuries later, the clover has become closely associated with the holiday of St. Patrick's Day.

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Similarly, a poem in the popular tradition holds that the four leaves on the lucky clover signify fame, wealth, health and faithful love. Along these lines, the English have a tradition that if you dream of clover, you're guaranteed a happy and prosperous marriage [source: Faust].

West of England, in Cornwall, some people alleged that if pixies stole your child and left a changeling in its place, the only way to get your own offspring back was to lay a four-leaf clover on the impostor [source: Evans-Wentz].

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How to Find a Four-Leaf Clover

You know that saying about not seeing the forest for the trees? The same rule applies here. The experts say don't waste your time pawing through clumps of clover. Your best bet is to visually stake out an area the size of a typical office desk (about a square meter or yard) and quickly scan it.

If anything out of the ordinary snags your attention, look at that spot more closely to see what it was. If not, move on to your next square and scan again. Remember, your chances are one in 10,000, so you've got to be efficient about this [source: Olsen].

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Grow Your Own Luck

Clover is a type of pea and is valued by farmers for a few reasons: Cows like to fill their faces with it; bees like to fill up on its nectar and the plant itself likes to fill its boots with nitrogen.

That's to say, clover is very good at pulling nitrogen from the air and rooting it in the ground for other plants to eat. There are 300 species of clover, but the best one for soil is known as white clover, or Trifolium repens [source: Faust].

Trifolium repens also happens to be the kind of clover plant that produces the lucky four-leaf aberration. That fourth leaf, it turns out, is the result of a suppressed gene that fails to be suppressed. Nobody's exactly sure what causes this to happen; but, for whatever reason, it rarely does. Very rarely [source: Olsen].

Feeling Lucky

Why Is a Four-leaf Clover Lucky? (3)

As mentioned earlier, your chances of finding a four-leaf clover are a measly one in 10,000. It's that rarity that accounts for the luck associated with four-leaf clovers. In other words, you're lucky just to find one, so it stands to reason (a certain kind of reason) that more luck will follow. This is what scholars like to call "magical thinking."

Because of the way our brains operate, we're constantly looking for connections to explain the happenstance of the world around us. Magical thinking kicks in when we refuse to revise our conclusions despite all evidence to the contrary [source: Diaconis].

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Take the story of Sandra and her stolen bicycle. Both she and the officer who found it attribute the happy outcome to the four-leaf clover she gave him from her collection. But a skeptic might ask how someone toting a quiver of the lucky clovers would have the misfortune of being robbed of her bike in the first place.

Magical thinking skirts around awkward questions like this and sticks to the convenient details while ignoring the inconvenient ones. That said, in this case at least, magical thinking is a lot more fun than skepticism.

In that spirit, here's a bit of clover trivia: In 2009, after studying ways to crossbreed the lucky plant, a farmer in Japan named Shigeo Obara grew a clover with 56 leaves on it! Logically, that makes it 14 times luckier than a mere four-leaf clover [source: Japan Times].

This article was updated in conjunction with AI technology, then fact-checked and edited by a HowStuffWorks editor.

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Four-leaf Clover Lucky FAQ

How likely is it to find a four-leaf clover?

Your chances of finding a four-leaf clover are a measly one in 10,000. It's that rarity that accounts for the luck associated with four-leaf clovers, says Scientific American.

What does the four-leaf clover symbolize?

A poem developed by Christians in Europe describes how the four leaves on the lucky clover signify fame, wealth, health and faithful love, notes The New York Times.

What does the Bible say about four-leaf clovers?

As is often the case, it all goes back to Eve. Legend has it that as she and Adam were being hustled out of the Garden of Eden, she plucked a four-leaf clover to carry with her as a souvenir of Paradise.

What is the fastest way to find a four-leaf clover?

Your best bet is to visually stake out an area the size of a square meter or yard and quickly scan it. If anything out of the ordinary snags your attention, look at that spot more closely to see what it was. If not, move on to your next square and scan again,notes this Scientific American video.

How do you press a four-leaf clover?

Chelsea Triola notes that the first step is to place your clover either in between sheets of paper, in between pages of a book or weigh it down with heavy books. Put a few drops of green food coloring onto the clover once it’s pressed to enhance the color and let it dry overnight before framing it.

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FAQs

Why Is a Four-leaf Clover Lucky? ›

Why are four-leaf clovers considered lucky? Finding a four-leaf clover is considered good luck because they are so rare. Only one in 10,000 clovers have four leaves, rather than three.

Why is a four-leaf clover considered lucky? ›

The Druids (Celtic priests), in the early days of Ireland, believed that when they carried a three-leaf clover or shamrock, they could see evil spirits coming and have a chance to escape in time. Four-leaf clovers were Celtic charms, presumed to offer magical protection and ward off bad luck.

What does each leaf mean in 🍀? ›

According to Irish tradition, those who find a four-leaf clover are destined for good luck, as each leaf in the clover symbolizes good omens for faith, hope, love, and luck for the finder.

What is the saying about the four-leaf clover? ›

There's an old Irish proverb that goes like this. Good friends are like four leaf clovers, hard to find and lucky to have. And the friends I'm talking about. are the people that are there for you.

Which is luckier a 3 or 4 leaf clover? ›

A fourth leaf is where we get the luck from. The four-leafed clover, or “lucky clover”, is an uncommon variation of the three-leafed clover, and widely considered to be a symbol of good luck.

What is the spiritual meaning of the 4 leaf clover? ›

Each of the four leaves is traditionally associated with hope, faith, love, and luck. This symbolism imbues the clover with a sense of magic and mystery, elevating it from a simple plant to a cherished emblem of positive values and aspirations.

What is the benefit of the four-leaf clover? ›

Other Benefits of the Four Leaf Clover Plant:

Aside from luck and spirituality, some people believe that four-leaf clover has healing properties. According to legend, Druids used them for various purposes, including protection against spirits.

What does 🍀 symbolize? ›

🍀 Four Leaf Clover: The four-leaf clover emoji is commonly associated with luck and good fortune. It can represent a relationship where both individuals bring positivity and positive outcomes into each other's lives.

What does it mean when someone sends you a four-leaf clover? ›

Four-leaf clovers, aside from being considered good luck, are said to be symbols of faith, love, hope and good fortune. Unlike shamrocks, which have three leaves, four-leaf clovers aren't considered religious symbols, especially not in Ireland.

What is the belief of the four-leaf clover? ›

According to the legend, the leaves of a four-leaf clover represent hope, faith, love, and a fourth for good luck. A common belief during the Middle Ages was if someone carried a four-leaf clover, they would have the ability to see fairies.

What does it mean to feel lucky like a four-leaf clover? ›

The story behind the four-leaf clover

The first sheet is for hope, the second is for faith, and the third is for charity; the fourth leaf would therefore be lucky. It is also said that it would be in the image of God: a single plant with three lobes, which represents the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.

How rare is a four-leaf clover? ›

According to The Weather Network, a four-leaf clover is rare, and difficult to find. A quick Google search said the odds are 1 in 10,000, but a 2017 study says chances are much better, with a 1 in 5,000 chance. Inside Science also reported 1 in 10,000 odds.

How is a good friend like a four-leaf clover? ›

A good friend is like a four-leaf clover. Hard to find and lucky to have.

What does ☘ mean in love? ›

The 3 leaves of shamrock are said to stand for faith, hope, and love. This emoji gives off the feeling of luck, Ireland, St. Patrick's Day, and lots of green beer.

Should you pick a four-leaf clover? ›

Finding a four-leaf clover is considered good luck because they are so rare. Only one in 10,000 clovers have four leaves, rather than three.

What is the luckiest clover in the world? ›

The four-leaf clover is a rare variation of the common three-leaf clover. According to traditional sayings, such clovers bring good luck, although it is not clear when or how this idea began.

How rare is a lucky clover? ›

Occurrence. A 2017 survey of approximately 5.7 million clovers in central Europe found the frequency to be about 5000 to 1 (one four-leaf clover for every ~5000 normal three-leaf clovers), twice the commonly stated probability of 10,000 to 1.

When someone gives you a four-leaf clover? ›

According to the legend, the leaves of a four-leaf clover represent hope, faith, love, and a fourth for good luck. A common belief during the Middle Ages was if someone carried a four-leaf clover, they would have the ability to see fairies.

What are you supposed to do when you find a four-leaf clover? ›

The most four-leaf clovers found by an individual is over 111,000 in a period of fifteen years. No word on his lottery winnings. And remember—to find a four-leaf clover is lucky, but give it to a friend and your luck is doubled.

Why are four-leaf clovers so rare? ›

Whereas human chromosomes come in matched pairs, clovers have four copies of each chromosome per cell. The gene responsible for four-leaf clovers is 'recessive', which means that the plant will only produce four leaves if it has the four-leaf gene on all four chromosomes, which is a rare occurrence.

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