This time I could work out magic squares and invent chess problems.
In 1870, Scott developed a method to construct magic squares.
The result will thus not be a true magic square:
He also did work in number theory and found a method of constructing magic squares.
"It could be the hidden cross of a magic square."
The figure below shows the largest magic square studied in the contest.
A striking example can be seen in the 10th century al-Antaakii magic square.
Here the magic square has returned to its aqueuous roots.
Twenty-eight is the ninth and last number in early Indian magic square of order 3.
They contrast with magic squares where each sum is the same.