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Pyth, 32

jd"QAPMFRLZ\nUINKSHXJ\n\0GTCVEWY

Output:

Q A P M F R L Z 
 U I N K S H X J 
  G T C V E W Y

Connections, thanks to @githubphagocyte's checker:

Q   A   P   M   F   R   L   Z   
 \ / \ /   / \ /   / \   \   \  
  U   I   N   K   S   H   X   J   
     / \ /   / \ /   / \ / \ /    
    G   T   C   V   E   W   Y 

Combines @grc's null byte trick and Pyth's extremely short syntax. Made my own grid for the hell of it.

Explanation:

j is python's string join. d is space. \0 is the escape sequence for the null byte. It is a NOP when printed, so the third line has exactly two spaces in front. Also, note that strings can be EOL-terminated in Pyth, as well as quote-terminated.

#Pyth, 32

jd"QAPMFRLZ\nUINKSHXJ\n\0GTCVEWY

Output:

Q A P M F R L Z 
 U I N K S H X J 
  G T C V E W Y

Connections, thanks to @githubphagocyte's checker:

Q   A   P   M   F   R   L   Z   
 \ / \ /   / \ /   / \   \   \  
  U   I   N   K   S   H   X   J   
     / \ /   / \ /   / \ / \ /    
    G   T   C   V   E   W   Y 

Combines @grc's null byte trick and Pyth's extremely short syntax. Made my own grid for the hell of it.

Explanation:

j is python's string join. d is space. \0 is the escape sequence for the null byte. It is a NOP when printed, so the third line has exactly two spaces in front. Also, note that strings can be EOL-terminated in Pyth, as well as quote-terminated.

Pyth, 32

jd"QAPMFRLZ\nUINKSHXJ\n\0GTCVEWY

Output:

Q A P M F R L Z 
 U I N K S H X J 
  G T C V E W Y

Connections, thanks to @githubphagocyte's checker:

Q   A   P   M   F   R   L   Z   
 \ / \ /   / \ /   / \   \   \  
  U   I   N   K   S   H   X   J   
     / \ /   / \ /   / \ / \ /    
    G   T   C   V   E   W   Y 

Combines @grc's null byte trick and Pyth's extremely short syntax. Made my own grid for the hell of it.

Explanation:

j is python's string join. d is space. \0 is the escape sequence for the null byte. It is a NOP when printed, so the third line has exactly two spaces in front. Also, note that strings can be EOL-terminated in Pyth, as well as quote-terminated.

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#Pyth, 32

jd"QAPMFRLZ\nUINKSHXJ\n\0TUVWYGCjd"QAPMFRLZ\nUINKSHXJ\n\0GTCVEWY

Output:

Q A P M F R L Z 
 U I N K S H X J 
  G T C V E W Y

Connections, thanks to @githubphagocyte's checker:

Q   A   P   M   F   R   L   Z   
 \ / \ /   / \ /   / \   \   \  
  U   I   N   K   S   H   X   J   
     / \ /   / \ /   / \ / \ /    
    G   T   C   V   E   W   Y 

Combines @grc's null byte trick and Pyth's extremely short syntax. Made my own grid for the hell of it.

Explanation:

j is python's string join. d is space. \0 is the escape sequence for the null byte. It is a NOP when printed, so the third line has exactly two spaces in front. Also, note that strings can be EOL-terminated in Pyth, as well as quote-terminated.

#Pyth, 32

jd"QAPMFRLZ\nUINKSHXJ\n\0TUVWYGC

Output:

Q A P M F R L Z 
 U I N K S H X J 
  G T C V E W Y

Connections, thanks to @githubphagocyte's checker:

Q   A   P   M   F   R   L   Z   
 \ / \ /   / \ /   / \   \   \  
  U   I   N   K   S   H   X   J   
     / \ /   / \ /   / \ / \ /    
    G   T   C   V   E   W   Y 

Combines @grc's null byte trick and Pyth's extremely short syntax. Made my own grid for the hell of it.

Explanation:

j is python's string join. d is space. \0 is the escape sequence for the null byte. It is a NOP when printed, so the third line has exactly two spaces in front. Also, note that strings can be EOL-terminated in Pyth, as well as quote-terminated.

#Pyth, 32

jd"QAPMFRLZ\nUINKSHXJ\n\0GTCVEWY

Output:

Q A P M F R L Z 
 U I N K S H X J 
  G T C V E W Y

Connections, thanks to @githubphagocyte's checker:

Q   A   P   M   F   R   L   Z   
 \ / \ /   / \ /   / \   \   \  
  U   I   N   K   S   H   X   J   
     / \ /   / \ /   / \ / \ /    
    G   T   C   V   E   W   Y 

Combines @grc's null byte trick and Pyth's extremely short syntax. Made my own grid for the hell of it.

Explanation:

j is python's string join. d is space. \0 is the escape sequence for the null byte. It is a NOP when printed, so the third line has exactly two spaces in front. Also, note that strings can be EOL-terminated in Pyth, as well as quote-terminated.

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#Pyth, 32

jd"QZENRPMA\nLHIFKSXJ\n\0TUVWYGCjd"QAPMFRLZ\nUINKSHXJ\n\0TUVWYGC

Output:

Q A P M F R L Z E
 U I N RK S H X J 
  G T C V E W Y

Connections, thanks to @githubphagocyte's checker:

Q   A   P   M A 
  F   R   L H  Z   
 \ / \ /   / \ /   / \   \   \  
  U   I F  N   K   S   H   X   J   
     / \ /   / \ /   / \ / \ /    
    G   T U  C   V   E   W Y G CY 

Combines @Peter Taylor's grid, @grc's null byte trick and Pyth's extremely short syntax. Made my own grid for the hell of it.

Explanation:

j is python's string join. d is space. \0 is the escape sequence for the null byte. It is a NOP when printed, so the third line has exactly two spaces in front. Also, note that strings can be EOL-terminated in Pyth, as well as quote-terminated.

#Pyth, 32

jd"QZENRPMA\nLHIFKSXJ\n\0TUVWYGC

Output:

Q Z E N R P M A 
  L H I F K S X J 
  T U V W Y G C

Combines @Peter Taylor's grid, @grc's null byte trick and Pyth's extremely short syntax.

Explanation:

j is python's string join. d is space. \0 is the escape sequence for the null byte. It is a NOP when printed, so the third line has exactly two spaces in front. Also, note that strings can be EOL-terminated in Pyth, as well as quote-terminated.

#Pyth, 32

jd"QAPMFRLZ\nUINKSHXJ\n\0TUVWYGC

Output:

Q A P M F R L Z 
 U I N K S H X J 
  G T C V E W Y

Connections, thanks to @githubphagocyte's checker:

Q   A   P   M   F   R   L   Z   
 \ / \ /   / \ /   / \   \   \  
  U   I   N   K   S   H   X   J   
     / \ /   / \ /   / \ / \ /    
    G   T   C   V   E   W   Y 

Combines @grc's null byte trick and Pyth's extremely short syntax. Made my own grid for the hell of it.

Explanation:

j is python's string join. d is space. \0 is the escape sequence for the null byte. It is a NOP when printed, so the third line has exactly two spaces in front. Also, note that strings can be EOL-terminated in Pyth, as well as quote-terminated.

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