A magic square is a series of numbers arranged in the form of a square in which horizontal, diagonal and vertical rows add up to the same total. Magical talismans have been used by Abramelin, Aleister Crowley, Cornelius Agrippa and Dr John Dee. Yantras are Indian magic squares which are a form of mandala - they are usually constructed for meditational purposes - astrological yantras are used when the additional energy from any of the planets is required.
Believe it or not, the Indian culture discovered magic squares first. However, many people tend to believe the Chinese invented this game.
The magic square is not actually magical; it is just a grid where each side - diagonally, horizontally, and vertically - add up to a specific number. It was, supposedly, invented by the Chinese.
No
if the magic square is magic then it is found inside bananas.
69
By magic
1952
3x3 magic square 25 total
The constant is 34.
Just take any magic square, and multiply every number by 5. Here you will get another magic square with all numbers multiples of 5.
Think! What if the magic square had an even number of cells. There's your answer.
A 1-9 magic square must add to 15.