What to look for:
You want to look for clover that has something different about it. You won't find a four-leaf in plain clover.
Most notable is the inverted V pattern that appears on each leaf
but as aslo shown, sometimes clover just sports a different pattern!
Well, this is the catch 22. It's highly unlikely that you will find one in red clover. Red Clover usually grows taller, vs white, which grows more as a ground cover. So while I suggest you still check red, the place you wanna look most is white.
And be aware, there are other look alike plants that are not clover.
So just to name a couple common ones:
Oxalis.
A common plant found on sidewalks, in gardens, and basically anywhere. And while it is edible and really pretty, it is not clover.
Wood sorrel.
It comes in a variety of sizes, and it looks really cool, but it is definitely not clover.