A deck of cards includes four suits, but a new brainteaser has added a fifth to trick the mind. Among the pile of cards in the image is one featuring a four-leaf clover that may appear to blend in with the spades. The puzzle challenges viewers to find the odd card in under one minute - but only those will eagles eyes can spot it - scroll down to see the result. The new brainteaser is hiding a club card featuring the four-leaf clover instead - can you spot it in under one minute The Cloisters or Flemish Hunting Deck, constitutes the only known complete 52-card deck of cards from the 15th century. The cards originated in the southern Netherlands and feature four suits, each consisting of a king, queen, jack and ten numeral or pip cards. The suits are not the familiar spades, clubs, diamonds and hearts but are based on equipment associated with the hunt — horns, dog collars, hound tethers and game nooses. The value is indicated by appropriate repetitions of the symbol. The figures are thought to be based on Burgundian court costume, dating the cards to before 1480. In 1983, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York bought the set for $143,000 from a wily Dutch antiques dealer who'd purchased it for $2,800 a few years earlier at auction, having noticed that they were much older than their listed 16th-century date. Only those will eagles eyes can spot it. Let us know in the comments how you faired The precise game being played with the cards is unknown. It may have been Gleek, a three-player trick-taking game, with elaborate rules, popular throughout the 16th century. The game used a regular deck with the 2s and 3s removed, so there were 44 cards. The new brainteaser, made by Vape Superstore, is hiding a club card featuring the four-leaf clover instead. Commenting on the brainteaser, David Phillips from Vape Superstore said: There's no doubt that people love to play card games, striking a perfect time to get competitive and show off your 'poker face'. This tricky brainteaser allows you to test it out with family and friends to see what form they're on!' Read more:
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