In the video, a group of friends, including Ndaho, Zakao, and Masai, are outdoors attempting to find 4-leaf clovers before it starts raining. They discuss their varying degrees of luck with Ndaho claiming to be unusually lucky, while Masai feels he rarely gets lucky. Despite a forecasted rain, they challenge themselves to find a 4-leaf clover. They explore the rarity of 4-leaf clovers and share childhood memories of creating fake ones. Eventually, they find several 4-leaf and even a 5-leaf clover, sharing their luck with others in the park. The segment ends with all members finding a clover, reflecting on luck and happiness.
Here are the key facts from the text:
1. The video is about finding a 4-leaf clover.
2. The video is set outdoors.
3. The weather forecast said it would rain.
4. The temperature is just under 30 degrees Celsius.
5. The group of people in the video are searching for a 4-leaf clover in a field.
6. One of the people in the group, Zakao, has found a 4-leaf clover.
7. Zakao found a 4-leaf clover within 10 minutes of searching.
8. Another person in the group found a 5-leaf clover.
9. The group gave some of the clovers they found to a couple they met.
10. The segment of the video is called "Can't Go Home Until We Find A 4-leaf Clover!"
11. The group is in a park in Tokyo, Japan.
12. The odds of finding a 4-leaf clover are 1 in 100,000.
13. All members of the group eventually found a 4-leaf clover.
14. The video is hosted by a group of people, including Ndaho, Zakao, and Masai.
15. The group has social media accounts on Secondary, Twitter, and Instagram.