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Hello my friends. I have made another puzzle using my stash of patterns. I just remembered a math/logic problem and wanted to share it with you. Pretend all the squares are the same color and have lines separating them, Now, figure out how many squares are within this puzzle, knowing the largest one is 6X6. I haven't thought it through, so your answeres would be welcomed. Keep your spirits up and give someone a smile or kind word today. It may be the highlight of their day! We all love a friendly gesture. Sending you hugs, smiles, and prayer. Please pray for our world, and then enjoy both puzzles. :-))
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HeyJudeNM

Thanks, Gill.

Gill08

:)

HeyJudeNM

Sorry, Carol and Gill for not seeing your comments , but I send a much overdue thank you. Thanks also, Nienie. I’m so glad you liked it.

Nienie

Super, thanks.

Gill08

Lovely - thanks!

potatomum66

Take care of yourself, please!!

HeyJudeNM

Thanks for the kind comments everyone. I must confess to pushing too hard, so I am running on almost empty. Thanks to all who made comments, especially to those I didn't answer. I care very much about you!! As for the puzzle about how many squares that can be formed, the answer is 91. However, one kind soul pointed out that some of the orignial squares had tiny squares within them. Now that's taking it to a whole new level, and I have not, nor will I, calculated that number. Whoa, it's huge! I'll be in touch. Hugs and smiles to all.

potatomum66

A wonderfully fun puzzle, but I have no idea how many squares there are! Can they overlap?

foxymoron

Not systematic but rather haphazard. I am not such a whiz at logic after all! I found it a challenge to concentrate on counting as I was on edge. Have been for a few days! Two houses are being demolished on our street - only two doors down. The heavy machinery fairly makes our place vibrate! The earthworks come next now the buildings are removed... compactors, diggers... more noise. Yesterday it started a shade after 7 AM. Far too early!

OK, whinge over :-) Yes, we started the thaw yesterday... up to 80° from low 60s. Quite a sudden change.

You go ahead and break as many cardinal rules of grammar as you want. Most folks wouldn't notice LOL.

Hugs back at ya, mate!

HeyJudeNM

Pbear YW. I mean it, you are most welcome, and thank you!

HeyJudeNM

Awww, Chrissie. I really thought you'd be the first to get this one, being such a whiz at logic. Your number is low, but a very good start.Did you develop a systematic way to count all the 2X2's first and then graduate to each larger size? It's not overwhelming once you do that. Start in a corner and see if that helps. I promise it won't hurt! Thanks for putting forth the effort. And, I'm so glad you liked the solve. I know, I just broke a cardinal rule of grammar. Oh,, posh. Are you two thawing yet? I sure hope so. Hugs to you both.

TY..

foxymoron

OK, I pretended all the squares were the same colour and had lines separating them. How many squares are there? After counting to 72 I decided the correct answer would be "LOTS" :-) How's that for fuzzy logic/math skills LOL.

The number of squares notwithstanding, I thoroughly enjoyed solving this one. Thanks, Judy :-)

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