Monday, March 14, 2016

92-Magic Square-13 (Albert Einstein’s 137th birthday- Pi Day)

Click here for the previous part of the magic square.

Dear Einstein, Happy Birthday

(Happy Pi Day)

🎉 Celebrating Pi Day and Einstein’s 137th Birthday with Magic Squares 🧮✨

Today is March 14 — the calendar date that mirrors the digits of π (pi), the most famous irrational number in mathematics: approximately 3.14159...
Pi represents the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter, and it's a constant that has fascinated mathematicians for centuries. That's why every year, March 14 (3/14) is celebrated around the world as Pi Day — a tribute to the beauty and mystery of circles.

But that’s not all…

🎂 March 14 is also the birthdate of one of the greatest minds in history — Albert Einstein!
Born on March 14, 1879, today marks what would be his 137th birthday.


🧠 Honoring Einstein with a Magical Touch

To celebrate both Pi Day and Einstein’s 137th birthday, let’s explore two magic squares created using five significant numbers:

➡️ 03, 14, 18, 79, and 137

These numbers represent:

  • 03 → March (the third month)
  • 14 → The date
  • 18 → Possibly the year suffix from a reference like 2018 (or could stand in creatively for ‘Pi Day in 2018’)
  • 79 → Year of Einstein’s birth (1879)
  • 137 → Einstein’s 137th birthday

These five numbers form the first row of two uniquely constructed magic squares, where the sum of numbers in each row, column, and diagonal is the same — a delightful blend of numerical harmony!

🧊 Magic Square 1

Magic square 1

Magic square 2

1) Details of an addition pattern :


1 to 20 patterns (out of 120) are shown below.


Click here for the remaining addition patterns from 21 to 120.

2) Please see the following video carefully :



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