Several tiles congruent to the one shown in the picture below are to be fit inside a $11 \times 11$ square table, with each tile covering $6$ whole unit squares, no sticking out the square and no overlapping. (a) Determine the greatest number of tiles which can be placed this way. (b) Find, with a proof, all unit squares which have to be covered in any tiling with the maximal number of tiles. Poland
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Source: Czech-Polish-Slovak Junior Match 2016, team p4 CPSJ
Tags: Tiling, combinatorics, combinatorial geometry