Benjamin Franklin magic square

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  • Pawan Kumar

    Sep 19th, 2017

In 1750, Benjamin Franklin constructed the above 8×8 semimagic square having magic constant 260. Any half-row or half-column in this square totals 130, and the four corners plus the middle total 260. In addition, bent diagonals (such as 52-3-5-54-10-57-63-16) also total 260 (Madachy 1979, p. 87). Describing his invention in 1771, Franklin stated, "I was at length tired with sitting there to hear debates, in which, as clerk, I could take no part, and which were often so unentertaining that I was induc'd to amuse myself with making magic squares or circles" (Franklin 1793).

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Pawan Kumar

Pawan Kumar

Pawan did B. Tech. in Material Science & Metallurgical Engineering from IIT Kanpur in 2005. He is an educational consultant and motivator. He has been involved in the field of education for more than nine years. His ability to understand needs of students individually coupled with the ability to develop their skills accordingly makes him highly popular among students