More puzzle books provided the inspiration for Place Order and Order of Magnitude. The same technique was used for both. They are knitted mitred squares but any type of squares could be used. It is the placement that is important. Because the same method is used for both, they are combined into one pattern.
Puzzle: In what order have 14 identical large squares been laid down to give this result?
This is a logic puzzle rather than a mathematical one. Can you determine the order in which the squares must have been put down so that you see the large square above?