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magic square puzzle

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Fill the empty cells using numbers from 1 to 64 each only once such that

1) Each row, column and two main diagonals of each 4x4 sub square gives the magic sum of 130.

2) Each 2 x 2 square marked in the same colour gives the sum of 130.

3) The center 2 x 2 marked in black border in each 4x4 sub square gives a sum of 130.

4) Group of cells in boxes within dotted lines is a cage.

Cage sum is mentioned at the top in respective colours.

 
 
 
   
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