View attachment 10292 That diagram shows 24 batteries wired up to make an 8 volt battery. I'm not sure you have this figured out yet.
In general, 18650 based batteries put one cell in parallel with others to make a nominal 4.1 volt group. Then they connect as many groups in series as needed. Let's say you have 4 cells in parallel. That's 4P. Next,, if you put 10 of them in series to make a 36 volt battery, it is a 10S4P. Your configuration of 12 parallel and 12 series would be a 12S12P. I don't know that you get 60 AH out of it. That would require 5 AH per cell.
This sketch shows the general idea, showing 3 cells in a parallel group plus a battery management system (BMS) board. The BMS monitors the voltage on each parallel group.