A bigger Magic Order

One of these days I'll write one that is both pretty and pleasant I promise. (Rules)
Magic Order 2

3 comments:

  1. Your 5s and 6s in rows 1,2,4, and 6 can be interchanged. Need an additional clue to limit these.

    ReplyDelete
  2. While there is a puzzle on this blog with a known and unfixed bug, this one isn't it.

    Assuming a correct solution with just the digits you mention missing, putting them in the wrong way around creates a number whose order would need to be 13 1/2.

    If you concatenate the solution digits in English reading order, you get a number whose largest factor is 132593959552340027465705447. This information should help you check if your other work is OK, which I suspect it is. Hope you're otherwise enjoying the blog.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Aaaah.
    I see!
    Much thanks.
    Sorry for error.
    I made two this weekend on puzzle blogs. I should stay quiet until I get my head on straighter.

    Regrets,

    TheSubro

    ReplyDelete

Pieces of mind always welcome — please refrain from posting solutions: