This document describes a method for squaring numbers that consist of repeating sixes using Vedic math. The method involves breaking the square into four parts: 1) one fewer fours than the number of repeating sixes, 2) the number 3, 3) the same number of fives as fours, and 4) the number 6. Two examples are shown calculating 666^2 and 66666^2 to demonstrate how the pattern works.