Users have branded the brainteaser a complete mare – as they try to spot the lucky charm among the rest of the foliage.
It comes after research found 43 per cent of Brits feel lucky in life – despite never having a lucky charm.
A poll of 2,000 adults revealed the top 20 signs you are fortunate – including having good health, never having any major worries in life and being close with friends and family.
Signs you are on a lucky streak also include finding cash on the floor, stumbling into your dream job and always getting free stuff for no reason.
Peter Welch from Bookmakers.co.uk [https://bookmakers.co.uk/cheltenham-betting], which commissioned the survey and puzzle ahead of the Cheltenham Festival, said: “Some members of the public might be viewed as luckier than others, but it’s pleasing to see that so many people consider themselves as fortunate, especially after such a topsy-turvy couple of years.
“Many will have lucky charms which they believe continue to bring them luck in life, but it’s interesting to see that a significant number consider themselves lucky without relying on a charmed item to do the trick.
“Karma can be a hotly debated topic and to receive people’s thoughts on the philosophical concept’s relationship with fortune was fascinating.
“Do you have to practice good and ethical acts to get the rub of the green, or is it really just luck of the draw? I guess that’ll always be up for debate!”
The study also found 45 per cent of adults believe in luck – whether it is good or bad.
And 38 per cent have a lucky charm, with 69 per cent of those believing it has brought them luck.
While 61 per cent feel they would have worse luck if they didn’t have their lucky charm.
Having a lucky number, finding a four-leaf clover and keeping a

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