Day 2 of the #30DayChartChallenge: Pictogram πŸ“Š

⛷️ Pictogram made with {ggimage} πŸ“Έ in #RStats looking frequency of four-leaf clovers πŸ€ Can you find it?

#30DayChartChallenge2026 #Day2

@nrennie Hah. This is my stupid human trick in real life, and the trick is exactly the same with this image. Thanks for the smile.
@nrennie @emjonaitis I found it eventually, but I’m really curious what your trick is. I have a friend who is good at finding them irl. Before that, I had thought they were a myth.
@ShiitakeToast @nrennie The angles formed by four or more leaves coming together are smaller than the angles formed by three leaves. To me, at least, this difference jumps out and can be seen out of the corner of one's eye while scanning as a discontinuity in the pattern. Here, because of the regular rhythm of the grid, this angle difference also affects the shape of the negative space.
@nrennie @emjonaitis Ah. That’s my method, too. πŸ€
@nrennie Awwww, I've found it!
@prokopets @nrennie Yeah it's acually easier when you zoom out. You can't see any details then, but the four leaved clover causes a slight distortion in the "sea of green" and then when you zoom in, whadyaknow, there it is.
@nrennie awww i love this! this is nice but would be more challenging if it wasn’t a different colour

@nrennie |

Yes! I found it... but the color is what allowed me to see it. It's a slightly lighter shade of green. Here is a version where it is the exact same shade of green. And maybe I moved it.

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@futurebird @nrennie
I found it the same way with both, defocusing eyes like with a stereogram image and looking for anomaly.
@nrennie
here is is ->
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@nrennie Hah, this is delightful. I found it!