Magic Squares – What Are They?

Magic Squares

This youtube video goes into detail to tell you what magic squares are and also shows you some rather complex patterns in larger magic squares.



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25 Responses to “Magic Squares – What Are They?”

  1. Its amazing!!
    Thanks for sharing it. I would love to solve it!!

  2. The morning is the best time to have positive thoughts, it sets the tone for the rest of the day. So often people wake up and mentally or verbally FIGHT against having to get up. Great way to change your life is to be excited about a new day, be excited you get another chance to grown, change, create, and learn. The second best time to have positive thoughts is the rest of the day.

  3. i am stuck on this problem. if you don't know what magic squares are, well here is a definition all the rows and columns, and diagonals have to add up to the same number.

  4. Ya In magic squares, you put any number at all into each of the boxes given. Then, to see if you did it correctly, you you should be able to add up all of the numbers in each row and column and get the exact same result each time.

  5. build a 3×3 magic square using the numbers 10 through 18. Each number should only be used once, and the vertical, horizontal, and diagonal sums should all be equal. Is this the only magic square that can be made with these values? explain your answer.

  6. Ya In magic squares, you put any number at all into each of the boxes given. Then, to see if you did it correctly, you you should be able to add up all of the numbers in each row and column and get the exact same result each time.

  7. Dude, I've tried to get my head round thses before – I just end up with a headache! :-)

  8. I passed on the whole Sudoku craze a couple of years ago, but the 3×3 sub-squares aren't magical at all, and the larger 9×9 square isn't magic because the diagonals don't add up to the same number (and has repeated digits.

  9. will have a look at the meter and tighten. I was aware it was one or two beats out in places. Glad that you enjoyed the story and hoping to continue posting more….

  10. Great way to change your life is to be excited about a new day, be excited you get another chance to grown, change, create, and learn.

  11. I want to know about someone who is capable of doing very effective black magic.

  12. hahaha…its really fun to watch this..
    keep it up dude

  13. i like your Magic Squares..keep it up

  14. the perfect way for a genuis to waste his time. There is no way I could even do a 1×1 one. Unbelievable.

  15. So often people wake up and mentally or verbally FIGHT against having to get up.

  16. Find a 3 by 3 magic square in which all of whose entries are distinct perfect squares? If not prove that it is not possible.

  17. Facinating article, it really makes a person think. I always like to read good posts about topics like this. Keep the good articles coming. Thanks again for sharing it with us.

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  19. Magic Squares are numbers arranged in the square grid. You add them in the rows, columns and in diagonals and they give you the sam total. Any number should be used once only.

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  22. I remember these very well :)

    When I was a kid I really liked them, because I was very good at Maths

  23. Typing 'magic squares' into Yahoo returned over 2 million hits. And several of them have Java applets that will work out magic squares of any size for you.

  24. A box is to be made out of a piece of cardboard that measures 12 inches by 12 inches. Squares of equal size will be cut out of each corner and then the ends and sides will be folded up to form a rectangular box. What size squares should be cut from each corner to obtain a maximum volume?

  25. I always like to read good posts about topics like this. Keep the good articles coming. Thanks again for sharing it with us.

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