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- Notes on Magic Squares - Walter Trump explains magic squares, and presents computer estimates of squares of different orders.
- Magic Squares by Edward W. Shineman Jr. - Features magic squares, rectangles and the author's signature magic diamonds commemorating historic and personal milestones.
- A Very, Very Magic Square - A 25x25 magic square with 25 sub-squares and other properties. Maple program and PostScript files available for download.
- Magic Squares - Description, properties and on-line construction. Tour of famous squares. (English/German) [Flash optional]
- The Magic Square Record - Includes short description of magic squares. Keeps records for largest hand-written squares between 1975 and 1990.
- All You Wanted to Know About Magic Squares - Introduction to magic squares. Basic/C computer programs to generate odd squares. Calculates 8x8 squares with any given date on the first line.
- Magic Squares, Magic Stars and Other Patterns - Pages on magic squares, stars (original material) and miscellaneous number patterns. Downloads include BASIC programs, Excel and .zip files.
- Nested Magic Squares - Definition of nested squares. Generation of even- and odd-sided squares, algorithms and matlab function. Samples of order up to 99 are presented.
- Prime Magic Squares - Introduction. Prime magic squares, programs and examples.
- Allmath.com: Magic Squares Game - Interactive game to construct Magic Squares. Different degrees of difficulty and size of square. Hints and solutions provided.
Wikipedia Articles
- Simple magic square - A simple magic square is the lowest of two basic classes of magic square. It has the minimum requirements for a square to be considered magic.
- Magic constant - The magic constant or magic sum of a magic square is the sum of numbers in any row, column, and diagonal of the magic square. For example, the magic square shown below has a magic constant of 15.
- Panmagic square - A panmagic square, pandiagonal magic square, diabolic square, diabolical square or diabolical magic square is a magic square with the additional property that the broken diagonals, i.e.
- Magic hypercubes - A magic hypercube is an extension of a magic square as well as of the magic cube and magic tesseract. In general a magic hypercube has more than 3 (or 4) dimensions, but the magic square, cube and tesseract can also be seen as special cases of the magic hypercube.
- Magic square - In recreational mathematics, a magic square of order n is an arrangement of n² numbers, usually distinct integers, in a square, such that the n numbers in all rows, all columns, and both diagonals sum to the same constant. A normal magic square contains the integers from 1 to n².