Leaky-forcing is a recently introduced variant of zero-forcing that has been studied for families of graphs including paths, cycles, wheels, grids, and trees. In this paper, we extend previous results on the leaky forcing number of the d-dimensional hypercube, Qd, to show that the (d−2)-leaky forcing number of Qd
Nearby in the stack
is at most
2d−1
. We also examine a question about the relationship between the size of a minimum
ℓ
-leaky-forcing set and a minimum zero-forcing set for a graph