A QR code's three corner squares aren't decoration
Those three chunky squares in the corners of every QR code are the reason your phone can read one from any angle. They're a geometry trick baked into the standard, and they do their work before the scanner has even started reading the data.
By How It Works · Aug 18, 2026
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