I can do it in one move.
imagine 4 squares set together as a 2x2 block. The whole thing is a fifth square. now in one move push 1 square away from the rest. You now have 4 squares.
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3 squares: 36 + 4 + 1 2 squares: 25 + 16
impossible u would have to move 4 lines
If the pawn hasn't been moved yet, it can move one or two squares forwards. If there are enemy figures on both sides diagonally in front of the pawn, that makes a total of 4 possible moves maximum.There is also a move called "en passant". See the link below for more information.
4 squares (22).
4 and 25.