Mathematicians have been playing magic squares since 650 BC. The idea is simple take a n x n grid and arrange the numbers from 1 to n 2 so that all the rows columns and diagonals add up to the same ...
THE ancient problem: To construct a Magic Square with sixteen consecutive integers, may be regarded as a special case of the general problem: To construct a Magic Square with any sixteen positive ...
Greetings puzzlers near and far. When I say "far," I mean far because this week's winner is Sugiyama from Tokyo Japan who gets the Puzzle Of The Week via Wired Japan! Sugiyama figured out one of the ...