How many blocks can you pass through at most in a 10 × 10 grid. The Rules are 1. U cannot go over a line 2. You cannot lift the pencil. 3. You cannot allow the blocks you have passed through to make a 2×2 block of adjacent boxes I think it would be 71.
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Making largest line in 10 × 10 grid.
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