No.
A magic square is a mathematic "anomaly" where, due to the arrangement of digits, the rows and columns (and frequently diagonals) add up to the same sum. They have been used for creating sigils (magical symbols used for a variety of spells) in a variety of magical traditions, but are not divination tools.
When fortune telling fish are placed underwater, they absorb the water and begin to move or curl in response to the moisture. This movement is often interpreted as a form of fortune telling, where the direction and manner of the fish's movements are said to reveal insights about a person's romantic prospects or personality traits. The fish typically reacts by curling up, straightening, or bending in specific ways, depending on the type of fortune it is meant to convey. However, it's important to remember that this is simply a novelty item and not based on any scientific principles.
I think it is called Black magic or dark magic.
it comes from his play on Hamlet
You can feel it deep down if you are meant to do something, its like magic.
I think that you meant "is there such thing as magic" or else your question didn't make sense....
on who attains the magic of knowlege
if you meant squre root it's 31, if you meant square it's 923,521
is it meant good fortune of heaven
Kingsley Shacklebolt was he Head Auror in the Ministry of Magic which meant his boss was the Minster for Magic. Shacklebolt then became the Minister of Magic.
Fate Destiny Chance Providence Kismet Moira Fortune Certainty Luck(y) Bashert (Yiddish word meaning "it was meant to be")
What I meant is that to square a number you multiply the number by itself.
If "reantangles" is meant to be rectangles, then the answer is no.