This problem is from Geometry Snacks by Ed Southall and Vincent Pantaloni – it’s a great book.

Two squares are constructed such that three vertices are collinear as shown. Find the value of the marked angle.
I started by marking in the right angles. And I added the diagonal of the larger square (pink line).

Because there are right angles at and
, we know there is a circle, which has the diagonal of the square as its diameter (see second image below).


is
(Angle between the diagonal and side of a square)

is a cyclic quadrilateral.

In cyclic quadrilaterals opposite angles are supplementary.
Hence,
As ,
must be