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Magic magic (Posted on 2018-01-01) Difficulty: 4 of 5
Try to restore an interesting "magic square of squares", over two centuries old:

1. 16 distinct integers.
2. 4*4 matrix.
3. Each number is a square number.
4. No number is over 80^2 i.e. 6400.
5. Each row, column, and long diagonal sums up to 8515.

No Solution Yet Submitted by Ady TZIDON    
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pseudo-solution | Comment 1 of 2
I'm not going to reproduce here the solution to this puzzle, but just giving a square close to the solution.

For easiness all the numbers of the 4x4 matrix below are replacing their squares (i. e.: 65 means 65^2, 53 means 53^2, and so on)

65  53  16  35
31    4  47  73
25  19  77  40
52  73  11  19

This is not compliant with the puzzle because the diagonals do not sum 8515. 

But:
1) all the numbers are squares,
2) there are 16 distinct integers (see below)
3) no number is over 80 (i. e: 6400)
4) the rows and the columns sums up to 8515 
5) the sum of both diagonals is two times 8515

PD: I'm aware that numbers 73 and 19 are repeated, but this can easily be solved writing: 73, (-73), 19, (-19). The puzzle just requires "16 distinct integers", not "positive integers".

Edited on January 7, 2018, 10:29 am
  Posted by armando on 2018-01-07 09:51:09

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