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Whoops! You are right; 9801 and 1089 are the two squares. I meant if 1098 (or some other anagram not starting with 0) were another square, then there would be three solutions.
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Project Euler #98: Anagramic squares
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Whoops! You are right; 9801 and 1089 are the two squares. I meant if 1098 (or some other anagram not starting with 0) were another square, then there would be three solutions.