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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T21:27:08+00:00 2026-05-27T21:27:08+00:00

I have a UniformGrid object in my WPF project that has 2 rows and

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I have a UniformGrid object in my WPF project that has 2 rows and 3 cols and its width and height are set to auto (with both alignments set to Stretch).

This grid will hold 6 squares that I want to fill as much of their cell as possible and be centered horizontally and vertically.

What do I need to be added to allow for the squares to increase/decrease their length/width based on the dynamic size of the parent? I.E., when the window is resized.

Here is my xaml so far:

    <UniformGrid Rows="2" Columns="3">
        <Rectangle Fill="#FFF4F4F5" Height="100" Stroke="Black" Width="100"/>
        <Rectangle Fill="#FFF4F4F5" Height="100" Stroke="Black" Width="100"/>
        <Rectangle Fill="#FFF4F4F5" Height="100" Stroke="Black" Width="100"/>
        <Rectangle Fill="#FFF4F4F5" Height="100" Stroke="Black" Width="100"/>
        <Rectangle Fill="#FFF4F4F5" Height="100" Stroke="Black" Width="100"/>
        <Rectangle Fill="#FFF4F4F5" Height="100" Stroke="Black" Width="100"/>
    </UniformGrid>

Edit:

And the Rectangle objects need to remain square.

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    2026-05-27T21:27:09+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 9:27 pm
    <Page xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation" xmlns:sys="clr-namespace:System;assembly=mscorlib" xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml" >
      <Grid>
    <UniformGrid Rows="2" Columns="3">
    <Viewbox Stretch="Uniform"><Rectangle Height="100" Width="100" Fill="#FFF4F4F5" Stroke="Black" /></Viewbox>
    <Viewbox Stretch="Uniform"><Rectangle Height="100" Width="100" Fill="#FFF4F4F5" Stroke="Black" /></Viewbox>
    <Viewbox Stretch="Uniform"><Rectangle Height="100" Width="100" Fill="#FFF4F4F5" Stroke="Black" /></Viewbox>
    <Viewbox Stretch="Uniform"><Rectangle Height="100" Width="100" Fill="#FFF4F4F5" Stroke="Black" /></Viewbox>
    <Viewbox Stretch="Uniform"><Rectangle Height="100" Width="100" Fill="#FFF4F4F5" Stroke="Black" /></Viewbox>
    <Viewbox Stretch="Uniform"><Rectangle Height="100" Width="100" Fill="#FFF4F4F5" Stroke="Black" /></Viewbox>
        </UniformGrid>
      </Grid>
    </Page>
    
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