Welcome to Mahmood’s Math Magic—a place where numbers stop being just "math" and start acting like art.
Rana Mahmood ul Haq is not a mathematician, it's just God-gifted. He got his Master's degree in History from Government College University, Punjab, Pakistan.
What You’ll Discover Here
As you navigate this blog, you aren't just looking at grids; you’re looking at perfect symmetry. Here is a taste of the "magic" Mahmood reveals:
The Giant Squares: Explore massive 80x80 and 16x16 grids where every single row, column, and diagonal—thousands of them—add up to the exact same total.
Geometric Wonders: See how math behaves when it’s stretched into a Rhombus or rotated within a Circle. It’s proof that mathematical balance doesn't have to stay inside a box.
The Zero-Sum Secret: Witness the incredible "Negative and Positive" squares, where numbers are perfectly pitted against each other to create a total sum of Zero.
The Most-Perfect Logic: Dive into the "secret" 4x4 sub-grids that act like the DNA of a larger masterpiece, ensuring that even the smallest section of a giant square is in perfect harmony.
A Note to the Curious
Mahmood calls himself a "revealer of secrets," and for good reason. In a world that often feels random and messy, his work reminds us that there is a universal law of balance waiting to be found. Whether you are a student, a teacher, or just someone who loves a good puzzle, these patterns are designed to challenge your brain and inspire your imagination.
"In every large number, there is a secret pattern. My job is simply to give that pattern a place to live."
Take your time, look closely at the grids, and enjoy the harmony
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Really appriatable efforts which can inspire and motivate many to learn enjoying learning more about more magic squares.... could you please explain the procedure how to make magic square of any order and starting with any number....especially even numbered ones...
ReplyDeleteI have solved for 8 squares all different sequences order of 8
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