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There are 64 squares on a chessboard.

It is true that there is 64 squares in a Chess board but there really is 204

1X1 squares 8x8=64

2x2 squares 7x7=49

etc etc 204

the formula is n = n(n+1)(2n+1) divide by 6

this works for all sizes

In addition, you can visually see a proof of this at the related link below. This simulation gives you the ability to change the board's width and height.

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