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Two ebooks on instant magic square effects for one low price.
In Mostly Perfect, M. Daniels teaches sequential magic squares. Ideally, you can construct a so-called ‘most-perfect,’ ‘diabolic,’ ‘panmagic,’ ‘super-magic’ or ’pandiagonal’ magic square. The book is the MOST IMPORTANT magic book on 4x4 magic squares until 2015.
The Perfectly Possible method directly exploits a unique property of the ‘most perfect’ squares. Daniels’ methods are suitable for all even and odd sums.
BTW: The well-known 4x4 ‘most-perfect’ magic square used by Harry Lorayne dates back in magic to Robert A. Nelson in 1929 and was popularized by Theodore Annemann in “Book Without A Name” in 1931. Lorayne had - as was usually the case - forgotten to cite the sources.