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Complete Magic

(Published on 31. October 2022, 14:00 by tribution)

- Normal Sudoku rules apply

- Every 3x3 region is a semi-magic square (each row and column sum to the same number)

- Digits seperated by a white dot are consecutive. Digits seperated by a black dot have a ratio of 1:2

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Solution code: Column 3 and column 7

Last changed on on 4. November 2022, 11:55

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on 10. November 2022, 19:20 by Rollo
Is there a semi magic square with a 5 in the center that is not real magic?

on 4. November 2022, 11:55 by tribution
changed rule description to use the term 'semi-magic square'

on 2. November 2022, 22:22 by chain.reader
modification to the ruiles needed...
central square is indeed a magic square, the rest are not (but have equal sum rows/columns)

on 1. November 2022, 01:49 by cdwg2000
It is not magic square.

on 1. November 2022, 01:37 by Mr.CHEN
It's a good puzzle, but I just want to say one thing: if the sum of the rows and columns of a square is equal, but the diagonal lines are not equal, then it can only be called a "quasi-magic square" rather than a real magic square. In this Sudoku, only the center box is a real magic square, and the others are only quasi-magic squares (because the center of the real magic square can only be 5). I hope to correct this in the description.

on 1. November 2022, 01:30 by Mr.CHEN
It's a good puzzle, but I just want to say one thing: if the sum of the rows and columns of a square is equal, but the diagonal lines are not equal, then it can only be called a "quasi-magic square" rather than a real magic square. In this Sudoku, only the center box is a real magic square, and the others are only quasi-magic squares (because the center of the real magic square can only be 5). I hope to correct this in the description.

Difficulty:1
Rating:82 %
Solved:121 times
Observed:8 times
ID:000BV2

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