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Old 08-05-2015   #10
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Originally Posted by whuynh View Post
5 big ones.
The 1st overlaps with the other 4 = 4
The 2nd overlaps with the other 3 = 3
The 3rd overlaps with the other 2 =2
The 4th overlaps with the 5th one = 1
12 small squares on the edge of the pile = 12

Total is: 5 + 4 + 3 + 2 + 1 + 12= 27

In math, it's called "series function" (I believe it's 10th grade math).
I found 2 more

(Each group of 4 small squares at the edges forms another square)

27 + 2 = 29
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