The second piece is the well-known tiling of the plane by squares whose sides are the Fibonacci numbers (Figure 2).1 The tiling is elegant, but in light of Tutte's work, possesses a minor flaw?it contains two squares of the same side. The flaw is easily remedied. We can use the squared square in Figure 1, together with a square of side 175 (Figure 3). This works, but some of the elegance is lost.