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Oh, what a lovely question! In a 100 x 100 grid, you can find 10,000 squares of all different sizes. Each row and column adds up to 100 squares, and when you multiply 100 by 100, you get 10,000 beautiful squares to explore and appreciate. Just imagine all the happy little shapes waiting to be discovered!

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This answer is incorrect. there are a lot more that 10000.

each group of 4 (2x2) squares makes another square. each group of 9 (3x3), 16 (4x4) and so on. Each of these square can also overlap.

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