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6x6 is 36 square feet, so just over 1 bundle. 3 bundles in a square which is 100 square feet.

When using the common '3 Tab' shingles, 3 bundles = 1 square.

Various manufacturers make higher end shingles that are installed differently and require 4 bundles to equal 1 square.

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