And four-leaf clovers may come in handy—but there's one thing to know before you run out onto your lawn in search of a lucky ...
Try your hand at this new puzzle by Gergely Dudás, aka Dudolf! In this St. Paddy's puzzle, your task is to find three ...
Fact checked by Sarah Scott Reviewed by Mary Marlowe Leverette Both Irish shamrocks and four-leaf clovers evoke St. Patrick's Day and the green landscapes of the Emerald Isle, but only one is ...
One thing that makes the four-leaf clover a lucky charm is its rarity. The chances of stumbling across one are typically about one in 10,000—much less likely than seeing a shamrock. And why is ...
I find myself increasingly aware that people do not know the difference between a shamrock and a four-leaf clover. The shamrock, the famous three-leaf clover, has been associated with Ireland for ...
Every year on March 17, people around the globe celebrate St. Patrick's Day with festive parades, lively music, and, obviously, plenty of green. But beyond the usual partying, this holiday is also ...
While the shamrock is synonymous with Irish culture, its cousin, the white clover, is making waves in the world of ...