THE INLAID MAGIC TESSERACTJust as you can have an inlaid magic square in one quadrant of a larger magic square, so too can you have an inlaid magic cubes within the larger cube. And, now the world’s first example of an inlaid magic tesseract of order 3 situated within the world’s first magic tesseract of order six. The magic sum for the sixth-order tesseract is 3891 and the magic sum for the inner magic sub-tesseract revealed by the red numbers, is 1824. Click on these thumbnails for a larger view. Then use your browser back button to return here.
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