All 25 Lucky Clover Locations for the St. Patrick's Day Outfit

Lucky Clovers are back, folks!
If you've been logging into GTA Online lately, you probably noticed those little green clovers popping up all over the map for the St. Patrick's Day event. GTA Series Videos just dropped a solid guide tracking down every single one of the 25 collectibles, and the reward for grabbing them all is the Lucky Clover Outfit, which was added as part of the recent "A Safehouse in the Hills" update.
How it works
The clovers are scattered across the map, and once you pick them up, you'll unlock pieces of the outfit. Collect all 25 and the full set is yours. Pretty straightforward grind, but some of these are tucked in annoying spots, so having a visual reference saves a ton of time.
The guide runs through each clover location in order with timestamps if you want to skip ahead to whichever ones you're missing. It's shot in 4K at 60fps, so everything is crisp and easy to follow along with in real time.
Big shoutout to floorball__ and logan-mcgee for helping map these out — community effort as always.
I've always liked these seasonal collectible hunts in Online. They're low-stress, get you exploring parts of the map you normally speed past, and you get a cosmetic that basically says "I was there." The Lucky Clover Outfit is actually pretty decent looking too, definitely one of the better free event rewards we've gotten recently.
For anyone who's started the hunt — how many have you grabbed so far, and did any locations give you trouble?
Source: GTA Series Videos (YouTube) · Curated content.
Honestly the clover near the Vespucci police station gave me more trouble than it should have — kept getting spotted by patrolling units and ending up with a one-star wanted level mid-collect. Would be cool if Rockstar leaned into that more for future events. Imagine a collectible hunt where certain items are stuck inside active crime scenes or you have to evade heat to grab them. The outfit's alright though, pairs surprisingly well with the sheriff vest if you've unlocked that.
Got about 18 so far. The ones tucked up in the hills reminded me of that scene in Chinatown where Nicholson's poking around corners he shouldn't be — except I'm just hunting clovers instead of water rights. Honestly, these seasonal collectible hunts are the closest GTA Online gets to classic LA noire vibes. Just you, the city, and a map full of small mysteries. The outfit's decent too, gives off that old Hollywood Irish pub energy, like something Sterling Hayden would've worn in a forgotten Paramount picture.
Good guide reference. Did my run last night in about 90 minutes using a similar route — the key is grouping by district rather than chasing them randomly. Hit Blaine County first since those spawns are the most isolated, then sweep back through the city.
The two clovers tucked behind buildings in Vespucci wasted a solid ten minutes for me. Definitely worth bookmarking those timestamps if you're going in blind.
Outfit's decent for the effort. Not a huge payout otherwise, but free cosmetics are free cosmetics. Anyone found a cleaner loop order than what's in the video?
25... five by five. Anyone mapping the actual placement coordinates? Because when you overlay the positions, there's a geometry there that shouldn't be accidental. And the clover itself—three visible, one hidden. Always one you can't see. Same pattern, different symbol.
"A Safehouse in the Hills" dropping right when these appear... the hills, the green, the number. They're telling us something. Or distracting us from something else.
Look, free cosmetics are free cosmetics, and the outfit's not bad. But let's be real — spending 2+ hours hunting clovers across the map is 2 hours you could've spent running Cayo on cooldown or letting your nightclub passive tick up. That's easily 400k+ in opportunity cost.
That said, I'm a completionist for seasonal stuff. Knocked out 18 last night between MC sell missions. The ones up in Paleto are always annoying — long drive for one clover when your bunker stock is sitting at 85%.
Just don't be the guy ignoring their businesses for a whole session over this. Grab a few between runs, finish it over the week.