So what is so magical about these squares? They're just a bunch of numbers in little squares.
Still unsure? Here's a hint: Take a look at the rows, columns and diagonals.
That's right! A magic square is a square grid, generally filled with integers, where the rows, columns and main diagonals sum to the same thing, often known as the magic constant.
The magic constant for the 3\times 3 grid above is 15.
Rows
Columns
Main Diagonals
Another cool thing about magic squares is that when you add two magic squares together, they also form another magic square, like such:
The grid entries don't even have to be integers! Look at the following examples below with mixed numbers and decimals!
Can you fill in the missing numbers for the magic square on the right?
Can you fill in the above magic squares and find their magic constants?
There are also magic squares with algebraic terms!
What is the magic constant in the magic square below?
Look at the following squares:
Can you fill out the following magic square?