If reflections and rotations are excluded, there is only one.
Using all 13 squares, and not counting different orientations, only one.
Infinitely many, but only 30 squares within a 1 unit grid. 4*4 square: 1 3*3 squares: 4 2*2 squares: 9 1*1 squares: 16
Only 2.
A cube has six faces that are all squares so the net can only consist of six squares.
Excluding rotations and reflections, there is only one 3x3 magic square.
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If reflections and rotations are excluded, there is only one.
Using all 13 squares, and not counting different orientations, only one.
Magic is only as powerful as the person using it meaning the strength of there will and mind and how much knowledge the person has in magic/witchcraft.
8 I think P.S. I am only P7
Infinitely many, but only 30 squares within a 1 unit grid. 4*4 square: 1 3*3 squares: 4 2*2 squares: 9 1*1 squares: 16
Only 2.
A cube has six faces that are all squares so the net can only consist of six squares.
There is only one rectangle containing exactly 11 squares.
We can get 29 by using their squares like: (42 + 32 + 22) / 1 = 29
Only one.