Most-perfect magic square. Computer illustration of a "most-perfect" magic square. In common with other magic squares,numbers in each row,column and diagonal add up to the same number (30 in this case). In a most- perfect magic square,each 2x2 square also has components which add to 30. Opposite partial diagonals show the same proper- ties,for instance 3 and 10 at upper right and 12 and 5 at lower left. Corners and longer partial diagonals also have these features,for instance 0 at top left,and 5,15 and 10 at lower right add to 30. Most-perfect magic squares were realised by Dame Kathleen Ollerenshaw and Professor David Bree of Manchester University,England | |
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Credit: | Science Photo Library |
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