Magic squares have been traced through history as known to Chinese mathematicians, Arab mathematicians, India and Egypt cultures. The first magic squares Magic squares have fascinated people for centuries, and historians have found them engraved in stone or metal and worn as necklaces. Early cultures believed that by wearing magic squares, it would ensure they had long life and kept them from getting sick.


Benjamin Franklin was well-known for creating and enjoying magic squares, and it was all the rage during his time. Here’s the deal: we’re going to arrange numbers in a way so that all the rows, columns, and even the diagonals add up to a single number (called a Magic Sum). In this video, I show you the first Magic Square published in Europe way back in 1514. Plus, I show you how to make your very own Magic Square. You can use it to test your friends.


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3 Responses to “Magic Squares”

  1. Jason Elbaum says:

    Typo: It says in the writing above the video “Benjamin Franklin was will-known for creating and enjoying magic squares”.
    Shouldn’t it be “Well-known?

  2. Lillian Jackson says:

    This is fun! A lot like sudoku!