![]() Let the number in the middle be $x$ and the magic sum of each row, diagonal and column be $R$. Now let's work out a systematic way of finding all $3\times 3$ magic squares. In particular, it seems that the magic number is always a multiple of $3$. Emoji Finder - Search emoji to copy
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