Can you put the digits 1 to 9 in a square?

You can assemble the numbers 1 to 9 in a square, so that the sum of the rows, the columns, and the diagonals is 15. If you take the numbers 1 to 9, you have the standard square. A magic square remains magic, if you change each numbers by a constant c.

How do you solve a 3×3 sudoku puzzle?

The nine 3×3 boxes in a sudoku puzzle are delineated by the bold lines. The basic premise of solving a sudoku puzzle is to place the numbers one through nine exactly once in each row, column and 3×3 box based on the starting numbers that are already filled in and any subsequent numbers you fill in.

What is the digit rule in sudoku?

In a sudoku region each digit appears exactly once. For example, if a digit appears in a row, it cannot be in any other cell in the row. Likewise, each digit can appear in a cage only once. If a digit is in a cage, it cannot appear in that cage again.

How to put numbers 1 to 9 in 3×3 grid?

In a 3×3 grid, I’d have to put numbers from 1 to 9 in a manner so that respective row, column and diagonal add up to 15. I have only been able to come up with one solution:

How to add up numbers in a grid?

Move Up 1 and Right 1 wrapping both vertically and horizontally when you leave the grid * (see note below). If that square is empty enter the next number; if the square is not empty put the next number underneath the last number you entered. Repeat 2&3 until the grid is complete. All rows, columns and the two diagonals will sum to the same value.

What does box 3 in the 9 box grid mean?

Inconsistent performers can be found in box 3 of the 9 box grid. That means they are a risk factor; a company can’t rely on them to perform well consistently. Their results are often unsatisfactory. If it’s a new employee in a new job, then it’s logical that their performance is not up to standard at first.

Do you have to put every two digits in the same row?

Every two digits should NOT be in the same row, column or diagonal. Pointing rule: You have to place next number in an specific box. (e.g. if you start to place 1 in top-left box and middle-center child grid, you have to continue with 2 in middle-center box) You are free to begin from any box.

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