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Is there a way in Latex to get a symbol representing a four-leaf clover ? In other words, I am looking for an equivalent of \clubsuit but with four leaves.

M. Al Jumaily
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    Welcome to TeX SX! You have bbding with \FourClowerOpen and FourClowerSolid; The niceframetype1 provides the type 1 versions of this font and a few others. – Bernard Sep 01 '20 at 00:06
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    If you can use Unicode fonts (and xelatex/lualatex), there is U+1F340 in Unicode, for example, in the Noto Emoji font. Each font will implement the drawing differently; for example, in EmojiOne Color font, the drawing is an outline (open). – Cicada Sep 01 '20 at 07:51

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As mentioned in the comments, the bbding package provides two four-leaf clover symbols. Another option from the twemojis package is provided as well.

\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{bbding,twemojis}

\begin{document}

\texttt{bbding}:

\begin{tabular}{rl} \verb|\FourClowerOpen| & \FourClowerOpen \ \verb|\FourClowerSolid| & \FourClowerSolid \end{tabular}

\bigskip

\texttt{twemojis}:

\begin{tabular}{rl} \verb|\twemoji{four leaf clover}| & \twemoji{four leaf clover} \end{tabular}

\end{document}

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