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<H1>Nice examples</H1>
Here there are some nice examples made with Simple Magic Square checker and gif
maker 4.2.<P>
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<LI><A HREF="Examples/templar.gif">The Templar Magic Square</A>
(<A HREF="http://www.trantex.fi/staff/heikkih/knights/pubsator.htm">Here</A>
you can find more information)</LI>
<LI>Alphamagic Square: A Magic Square for which the number of letters in the
word for each number generates another Magic Square. This definition depends, of
course, on the language being used. In English, for example,
<A HREF="Examples/alphamagicsquare.gif">Alphamagic Square</A>
<A HREF="Examples/alphamagicsquare_gen.gif">Magic Square generated</A></LI>
<LI>Border Square: a Magic Square that remains magic when its border is removed.
<A HREF="Examples/bordersquare7x7.gif">Border Square 7x7</A>
<A HREF="Examples/bordersquare5x5.gif">Magic Square generated 5x5</A>
<A HREF="Examples/bordersquare3x3.gif">Magic Square generated 3x3</A></LI>
<LI>Panmagic Square: If all diagonals (diagonals an broken diagonals) of a Magic
Square sum to the Magic Constant, the square is said to be a Panmagic Square
(also called Diabolical Square, Nasik Square, or Pandiagonal Square)
<A HREF="Examples/panmagicsquare.gif">Panmagic Square</A></LI>
<LI>Bimagic Square: If replacing each number by its square in a Magic Square
produces another Magic Square, the square is said to be a bimagic square.
<A HREF="Examples/bimagicsquare.gif">Bimagic Square</A></LI>
<LI><IMG SRC="new.gif">Magic Line: In a normal Magic Square (1,2,...N), Magic Line is the
line that it is obtained connectig every number from 1 to N.
<A HREF="Examples/magicsquare.gif">Magic Square</A> and its
<A HREF="Examples/magicline.gif">Magic Line</A></LI>
<LI><IMG SRC="new.gif">Magic Cube:
<A HREF="Examples/cube1.gif">Magic Cube first section</A>
<A HREF="Examples/cube2.gif">Magic Cube second section</A>
<A HREF="Examples/cube3.gif">Magic Cube third section</A>
<A HREF="Examples/cube4.gif">Magic Cube fourth section</A>
<A HREF="Examples/cube5.gif">Magic Cube fifth section</A>
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<LI><IMG SRC="new.gif"><A HREF="Examples/prime.html">Harry Nelson 3x3 magic square,
 whose nine entries are consecutive primes</A></LI><P>
<LI><IMG SRC="new.gif">Magic Square and Numerology: these are the seven magic
squares 
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   <LI><A HREF="Examples/saturn.gif">Saturn Magic Square</A>: the magic costant is 15
   and the sum of all the numbers of the square is 45. 15 and 45 are triangular
   numbers. The colours are: white for the numbers and black for the
   background. The metal of Saturn is lead</LI>
   <LI><A HREF="Examples/jupiter.gif">Jupiter Magic Square</A>: the magic costant is 34
   the product of 2, the first female number (even are female, odd, without 1
   are male) and 17 a male prime number. The sum of all the numbers of the
   square 136. 136 is strangely bound to 244.
   1<SUP>3</SUP>+3<SUP>3</SUP>+6<SUP>3</SUP>=244 and
   2<SUP>3</SUP>+4<SUP>3</SUP>+4<SUP>3</SUP>=136
   The colours are: orange-bronze for the numbers and blue for the background.
   The metal of Jupiter is tin.</LI>
   <LI><A HREF="Examples/mars.gif">Mars Magic Square</A>: the magic costant is 65, the
   second number equal to the sum of 2 squares 1 + 8<SUP>2</SUP> and
   4<SUP>2</SUP> + 7<SUP>2</SUP> and product of 5 and 13, two important numbers.
   The sum of all the numbers of the square is 325, the smallest number sum of
   2 squares in three different mode: 1 + 18<SUP>2</SUP>,
   6<SUP>2</SUP> + 17<SUP>2</SUP>, 10<SUP>2</SUP> + 15<SUP>2</SUP>.
   The colours are: green for the numbers and red for the background.
   The metal of Mars is iron</LI>
   <LI><A HREF="Examples/sun.gif">Sun Magic Square</A>: the magic costant is 111, three
   one. The sum of all the numbers of the square is 666, the number of the 
   Beast of th Apocalypse. The colours are: purple or magenta for the
   numbers and yellow for the background. The metal of the Sun is gold</LI>
   <LI><A HREF="Examples/venus.gif">Venus Magic Square</A>: the magic costant is 175
   equal 1 + 7<SUP>2</SUP> + 5<SUP>2</SUP>. The sum of all the numbers of the
   square is 1225 = 35<SUP>2</SUP> is also triangular.
   The colours are: lemon yellow for the numbers and dark green for the
   background. The metal of Venus is bronze.</LI>
   <LI><A HREF="Examples/mercury.gif">Mercury Magic Square</A>: the magic costant is 260,
   the sum of all the numbers of the square is 2080. The colours are: clear
   blue for the numbers and orange-bronze for the background.
   The metal of Mercury is mercury.</LI>
   <LI><A HREF="Examples/moon.gif">Moon Magic Square</A>: the magic costant is 369,
   formed by 3x1, 3x2, 3x3. The sum of all the numbers of the square is 3321.
   The colours are opposite Sun colours: yellow for numbers and purple or
   magenta for the background. The metal of Moon is silver.</LI>
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<B>References</B><P>
<A HREF="http://www.gps.caltech.edu/~eww/math/">Eric's Treasure Trove of
Mathematics</A><BR>
John King, <em>The Modern Numerology - A Pratical Guide to the Meaning
and Influence of Numbers</em>, Blandford<BR>
Italo Ghersi, <em>Matematica Dilettevole e Curiosa</em>, Hoepli.
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