Following the number 9, the Square of Nine extends outward, initiating a new rotation that spans from 10 to 25.
After that, the Square of Nine progresses to a larger rotation, encompassing numbers from 26 to 49.
It looks like a large wheel. This is why this is also called a “Gann Wheel”.
In the context of the Square of Nine, this geometric pattern has also earned the moniker “Gann Pyramid.”
Just as a pyramid rises to a peak and expands as it descends, the Square of Nine’s rotations similarly radiate outward in a pyramid-like manner, showcasing its unique structure and dynamic nature.
So, the number in the center which is 1 is the apex of the pyramid and it is growing away outward from the base in a spiral shape.
The origin of the name “Square of Nine” stems from its characteristic that the first complete rotation concludes at the number 9.
On the same diagonal with 4 we have the numbers 16, 36, 64, 100, 144, 196 and so on which are the square of even numbers 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14 etc.
Is there a coincidence or is it harmony?
We can also input instead of numbers some calendar dates to help us calculate the day for the High and the Low.
This is how such a square look like: