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Day: March 6, 2006

Beyond Sudoku, Benjamin Franklin’s Magic Squares.

Posted on 6 March, 2006 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Looking for a challenge beyond Sudoku puzzles? Benjamin Franklin,born 300 years ago on 17 January 1706 (see SlashDot story) , also jotted down a couple of much more complex number puzzles of his own, so called magic squares. Continue reading Beyond Sudoku, Benjamin Franklin’s Magic Squares.→

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