In today's tutorial, you will follow along to make your squares have a definite twist in the centre, and then, as it gets bigger, the pattern begins to straighten up.

The squares on the right and left are identical. The only difference that the colours are different between each. Amazing how different they can be.
The free pattern is available; it's called Wonky Square Afghan.
Crochet Diagram
To make it easier to follow, I put in RED the counts of the stitches in a row for easier follow-through. You can print this diagram if it helps you.

Linda augustine says
I liked it. I'm going to use it as a dishcloth for the time being. I like to make those as a quick respite from bigger projects. Also watched a related tutorial that I really liked but it disappeared from the related group when I closed it. It was in a spiral using four strands of yarn at the same time and spiraling out. Where can I find it?
Marie Tacy says
YouTube Spiral Granny
Mikey says
Blue button updated