There are 36-2=34 whole number multiples of 36 between 36 and 36^2=1296, i.e. k*36 where k=2,3,4,....35.
Since 36 is itself a perfect square, we only have to look at k to make sure k is a perfect square. Between 2 and 35, perfect squares are 4,9,16,25, so when k ∈ {4,9,16,25}, k*36 is a perfect square.
Therefore there are four multiples of 36 strictly between 36 and 1296 that are perfect squares, or squares of whole numbers.