Magic Square | PickChur
Remarkable magic square, published in
The Journal of Recreational Mathematics, is composed by “a puzzlist who at the time was a prison inmate". [via
futilitycloset]
The large 13 x 13 square is magic — that is, each row and column adds to the same sum — but so is each successive nested square, from 11 x 11 down to 3 x 3. The magic constant of each square is 10,874 smaller than the last.
And every cell is prime. And of course, no number is repeated.