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A Different Magic Square (Posted on 2004-10-29) Difficulty: 4 of 5
Take one 1, two 2s, three 3s, four 4s, five 5s, six 6s, seven 7s, and eight 8s and place them in a 6-by-6 grid, one digit per square, such that each row, column, and major diagonal sums to 34.

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Some ThoughtsAnswerK Sengupta2007-08-23 14:45:05
Questionre(2): My Solutionjohn2005-05-09 16:58:07
one possible solution for "a different magic square"PAULO BOUHID2005-01-13 19:16:46
SolutionBunches of Solutionsowl2004-10-31 01:29:33
Some Thoughtsre: My Solutionsassy2004-10-30 16:14:39
SolutionMy SolutionDustin2004-10-30 02:31:16
Solutionspoiler - by hand (no particular algorithm)SilverKnight2004-10-29 22:14:06
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