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Diagonally--they need to stay on the same colored square through the entire game. You can jump pieces, as well. Only one square at a time otherwise.
In the game of 4 square, a spike refers to a player hitting the ball forcefully downward into another player's square. This move is typically executed with an open hand and a quick, downward motion to prevent the receiving player from successfully returning the ball. A spike in 4 square often results in a fast and challenging return for the receiving player, adding an element of excitement and skill to the game.
The object you are describing is a square pyramid. A square pyramid has a square base and four triangular faces that meet at a single point called the apex. Each triangular face is formed by connecting a vertex of the base square to the apex. The total number of faces in a square pyramid is 5 - 1 square base and 4 triangular faces.
Oh, dude, let's break out the calculators for this one! So, 14 times 24 equals 336. Now, since we're talking square feet, we gotta remember to multiply that by itself. So, 336 square feet squared is 112,896 square feet. Like, that's a lot of room for activities!
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