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Wanted man trying to hide from the police farted so loud…. A 4x4 grid will have: 16 1x1 squares; 9 2x2 squares as there are 3 squares in each of the top 3 rows that can be an upper right hand corner of a 3x3 square , 4 3x3 squares, and 1 4x4 square.

The right side triangle eliminates 2 1x1 squares 1 2x2 that was already eliminated and a 3x3. So only 21 possible. Where is the number of hashes. A hash being division of a square by a set of orthogonal equally spaced including overlapping ; as is the initial case parallel lines such that the corner square is exactly one fourth the area of the centre square.

Well the answer is How I do these problems is first i count the 1x1 squares. There is 8 of them. Then I count the 2x2 squares. There is 5 of them. Then 3x3 squares. There is four of them. And then the 4x4 square. Total In each square size I go from left to right top to bottom.

In each open space, I counted the number of squares that shared the upper left corner. Can't be an even number as only one outside square. I counted Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group.

The correct answer to the puzzle is 40 squares. The image is made up of eight tiny squares, 18 single squares, nine 2 x 2 squares, four 3 x 3 squares, and one 4 x 4 square. Still not sure where to find these supposed squares?

The image below breaks it down for you so you can see each square in the image. How many of the squares did you miss? The ones in the middle definitely threw me off. There might be a mathematical equation to figure this out, but with a good eye and some simple counting, you may be one of the select few who was able to solve this tricky puzzle accurately.



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