Figure 6 features green color marking each even square number.
Beginning with the number 4 and progressing upwards toward the top right corner, a clear alignment of even square numbers is evident.
This sequence includes numbers such as 4, 16, 36, 64, 100, and beyond.
Notably, 4 represents the square of 2 (2 multiplied by 2 equals 4).
The subsequent numbers in this pattern follow the squares of 4, 6, 8, 10, and so forth.
- 2^2 = 4
- 4^4 = 16
- 6^6 = 36
- 8^8 = 64
- 10^10 = 100
- 12^12 = 144
Interestingly, a comparison between the positions of the odd square numbers illustrated in the previous chapters and the even square numbers depicted here reveals an intriguing observation.
The odd square numbers, marked in red, and the even square numbers, marked in green are positioned opposite each other within the Square of Nine.
This is called the “Square of Even” Property of Gann Square of Nine.