geomagic square

English

Etymology

Blend of geometric + magic square. Invented by Lee Sallows.

Noun

geomagic square (plural geomagic squares)

  1. A geometric magic square: one containing distinct geometric shapes rather than numbers, and where those appearing in each row, column, or diagonal can be fitted together to create an identical target shape.
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