Print and solve this fun and free educational "A Reversible Magic Square" game
Choosing from only these numbers: 1, 2, 7, 8 and 0, can you include sixteen combinations of different numbers that in all four rows, columns, and diagonals add up to the same total?
For example, a 6 may be flipped to make it a 9, the 7 can be flopped to make it a 2. You may not use the numbers 3, 4, or 5 because they cannot be reversed.
This puzzle is a historic Canterbury Puzzle. Why is this puzzle named A Reversible Magic Square
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Note: There are many possible solutions to this game, the solution offered is only one possible solution given without using numbers 3, 4, 5, 8, or 0.