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The magic constant or magic sum of a magic square is the sum of numbers in any row, column, and diagonal of the magic square. For example, the magic square shown below has a magic constant of 15.
The term magic constant or magic sum is similarly applied to other "magic" figures such as magic stars and magic cubes.

Normal magic squares

If a magic square of order n is normal (for example, it contains the numbers 1 to n²), then the magic constant depends only on n; its value is » M_2(n) = frac.

Magic stars

The magic constant of an n-pointed normal magic star is M = 4n + 2.

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