Showing posts with label Most Perfect Math Magic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Most Perfect Math Magic. Show all posts

Sunday, November 26, 2023

20 x 20 Most Perfect Math Magic Square

   Finding the tour is definitely a challenge
The math magic I create is complete and comprehensive. I can say with conviction that in the history of Math calculation, there hasn’t been a magic square more perfect or complete than my 20x20 most math magic square, In which numbers are in sequence. there are magic squares of twenty-five 4x4s and much more.













Wednesday, December 28, 2022

1000x1000 Mahmood's Most Perfect Math Magic Square Excel Sheet with Google Drive Download Link

  The biggest magic square I've ever built is a 1000x1000 Most Perfect Math Magic Square, In which the sums of the numbers in each row, each column, and both main diagonals are the same 500,000,500. In which 1 to 1,000,000 numbers are used in a sequence. I have used a special formula in making it in which 16 numbers are also combined into groups of 4x4 grid and the total number of 4x4 grids are 62500. It is not possible to graph this magic square so I kept it in Excel to keep the numbers easy to access.1000x1000 Most perfect math magic square is explained in the same excel sheet (Test Pattern 4x4 Grid).

(1) Test Pattern 4x4 Grid

 All 62500 (4x4 grid) of 8-8 numbers have the same sum

(2) Test Pattern 4x4 Grid

 Minus any 4x4 grid from another 4x4 grid, the result will become (0) zero

(3) Test Pattern 4x4 Grid

 Apply any  4x4 grid the results of patterns 1 to 12  will be ZERO - 0 


Google Drive Link to Download Excel Sheet 

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1hYq0IFBs-PTDQDUwzUQf59puAXYlz8sT/edit?usp=share_link&ouid=111350064247490739769&rtpof=true&sd=true


Saturday, July 17, 2021

32x32 Most Perfect Math Magic Square





 I have given below twelve different patterns in which the combinations of numbers create a specific design, which is shown in detail in two parts. Apply one of these 12 patterns to all groups of 4x4 magic squares, the results will be exactly the same. The beauty of the magic squares I have created is that these twelve patterns show the same result in all of them. Numbers are always in sequence. 
I have more room to create such a magic square that I will share as well. 

Applying a single method out of 12 given below on all groups of 4x4 grid,  by subtracting the sixteen numbers of 4x4 groups from each other, their total becomes zero and the result remains the same in all groups of 4x4 grid.