Hello,
today I saw this:
So it thrilled my favourite game: let’s search and find that kanji!
Well, it wasn’t easy.
I can easily see its components, and I can handwrite it.
But none of the handwriting input methods I tried was able to input it, be it in Japanese or Chinese.
I searched on Wiktionary, without success…
Then I tried to search in Google, by putting its separate components. Surely some page will have a decomposition of it…
So I searched for 宀珎隹貝招辶 (all those elements are recognized by the google keyboard handwriting recognition on Japanese)
And bingo!
I would have found it faster if I had knew that 寶 is the old form of 宝 (now I know); as it turns out it is a custom made kanji (but quite popular for greeting cards) made by smashing together 進寳招 (do you see them now?). It represents the Chinese phrase 招財進寶 (which has a (Chinese) Wikipedia page, with pictures of the kanji.
A fun adventure
(There was 福 on the reverse side of the red card, but that one is too easy and common (笑))