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At kickoff, they used a tall point with red rings at the different "stack heights" (first ring at height of one box flat-down, second ring at height of second perfectly meshed box, etc). If a box lands on it's width (short side), then the length's going to be pointed skywards, and so it'll stick up into the 2-box height. So yeah, if you don't have any stacks, but one box lying on its width, that'll count as a stack of two, or atleast thats how it seems from what they showed at kickoff.
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