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Here's a carry over from yesterday's high tea. How many squares?

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Sunnie2day

Oh dear. New specs and I still can't make my eyes work well enough to count that jumble!

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Lezzers in reply to Sunnie2day

Good to see you back on the forum Sunnie, hope you're doing ok

Complete nightmare and I’m not playing { goes to the corner of room and stamps his feet }

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MissisF

I was out yesterday Michael & whilst I missed the shenigans, hot cross buns & fun, I had a few gins 🍸🍸 so I can’t focus on puzzles today🥺. I bet Lezzers can work it out. 😉Happy Easter🐥🐣

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deniseinmilden

Err... 17?

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Griff-64

It looks like 18.

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DD13

I make it 18.

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Lezzers

That's what my brain looks like after trying to solve your riddles 🤣🤣

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Exie8

Might be 18? ...... or possibly not! Can we have an easy one now please?

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Here you go..

Squares Puzzle
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Heythrop51 in reply to MichaelJH

Too easy it's 14!

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Exie8

Thank you! 14?

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The correct answer is 18 squares! Wl done all those that got it correct! 👋

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