Nasik 16x16x16 magic cube (method John Hendricks)

 

John Hendricks created a Nasik 8x8x8 magic cube. René Chrétien used the method of John Hendricks to create a Nasik 16x16x16 magic cube.

 

René Chrétien used the method of Dwane Campbell to create a suitable 16x16 magic square.

 

 

special 16x16 magic square created with method of Dwane Campbell

1

245

139

127

132

120

10

254

140

128

2

246

9

253

131

119

204

64

66

182

73

189

195

55

65

181

203

63

196

56

74

190

101

145

239

27

232

20

110

154

240

28

102

146

109

153

231

19

176

92

38

210

45

217

167

83

37

209

175

91

168

84

46

218

113

133

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15

244

8

122

142

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16

114

134

121

141

243

7

188

80

50

198

57

205

179

71

49

197

187

79

180

72

58

206

21

225

159

107

152

100

30

234

160

108

22

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29

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151

99

224

44

86

162

93

169

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35

85

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43

216

36

94

170

117

129

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11

248

4

126

138

256

12

118

130

125

137

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3

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17

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18

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25

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103

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48

82

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47

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40

90

174

5

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136

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124

6

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13

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135

115

208

60

70

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51

69

177

207

59

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52

78

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24

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32

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150

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23

172

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34

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33

213

171

95

164

88

42

222

 

 

Take 1x number of the first grid with the (shifted versions of the) 16x16 magic square and add 256x number from the same cell of the second grid with the number 0 up to 15 in it to create the Nasik 16x16x16 magic cube.

 

 

1x number from 1st grid with (shifted versions of the) 16x16 magic square [level 16] 

1

245

139

127

132

120

10

254

1

245

139

127

132

120

10

254

204

64

66

182

73

189

195

55

204

64

66

182

73

189

195

55

101

145

239

27

232

20

110

154

101

145

239

27

232

20

110

154

176

92

38

210

45

217

167

83

176

92

38

210

45

217

167

83

113

133

251

15

244

8

122

142

113

133

251

15

244

8

122

142

188

80

50

198

57

205

179

71

188

80

50

198

57

205

179

71

21

225

159

107

152

100

30

234

21

225

159

107

152

100

30

234

224

44

86

162

93

169

215

35

224

44

86

162

93

169

215

35

117

129

255

11

248

4

126

138

117

129

255

11

248

4

126

138

192

76

54

194

61

201

183

67

192

76

54

194

61

201

183

67

17

229

155

111

148

104

26

238

17

229

155

111

148

104

26

238

220

48

82

166

89

173

211

39

220

48

82

166

89

173

211

39

5

241

143

123

136

116

14

250

5

241

143

123

136

116

14

250

208

60

70

178

77

185

199

51

208

60

70

178

77

185

199

51

97

149

235

31

228

24

106

158

97

149

235

31

228

24

106

158

172

96

34

214

41

221

163

87

172

96

34

214

41

221

163

87

 

 

+256x number from 2nd grid with the number 0 up to 15 [level 16]

0

14

3

13

11

5

6

8

15

1

12

2

4

10

9

7

3

13

0

14

6

8

11

5

12

2

15

1

9

7

4

10

12

2

15

1

9

7

4

10

3

13

0

14

6

8

11

5

15

1

12

2

4

10

9

7

0

14

3

13

11

5

6

8

0

14

3

13

11

5

6

8

15

1

12

2

4

10

9

7

3

13

0

14

6

8

11

5

12

2

15

1

9

7

4

10

12

2

15

1

9

7

4

10

3

13

0

14

6

8

11

5

15

1

12

2

4

10

9

7

0

14

3

13

11

5

6

8

0

14

3

13

11

5

6

8

15

1

12

2

4

10

9

7

3

13

0

14

6

8

11

5

12

2

15

1

9

7

4

10

12

2

15

1

9

7

4

10

3

13

0

14

6

8

11

5

15

1

12

2

4

10

9

7

0

14

3

13

11

5

6

8

0

14

3

13

11

5

6

8

15

1

12

2

4

10

9

7

3

13

0

14

6

8

11

5

12

2

15

1

9

7

4

10

12

2

15

1

9

7

4

10

3

13

0

14

6

8

11

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15

1

12

2

4

10

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7

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13

11

5

6

8

 

 

= 16x16x16 Nasik magic cube (method John Hendricks) [level 16]

1

3829

907

3455

2948

1400

1546

2302

3841

501

3211

639

1156

2680

2314

2046

972

3392

66

3766

1609

2237

3011

1335

3276

576

3906

438

2377

1981

1219

2615

3173

657

4079

283

2536

1812

1134

2714

869

3473

239

3611

1768

2068

2926

1434

4016

348

3110

722

1069

2777

2471

1875

176

3676

806

3538

2861

1497

1703

2131

113

3717

1019

3343

3060

1288

1658

2190

3953

389

3323

527

1268

2568

2426

1934

956

3408

50

3782

1593

2253

2995

1351

3260

592

3890

454

2361

1997

1203

2631

3093

737

3999

363

2456

1892

1054

2794

789

3553

159

3691

1688

2148

2846

1514

4064

300

3158

674

1117

2729

2519

1827

224

3628

854

3490

2909

1449

1751

2083

117

3713

1023

3339

3064

1284

1662

2186

3957

385

3327

523

1272

2564

2430

1930

960

3404

54

3778

1597

2249

2999

1347

3264

588

3894

450

2365

1993

1207

2627

3089

741

3995

367

2452

1896

1050

2798

785

3557

155

3695

1684

2152

2842

1518

4060

304

3154

678

1113

2733

2515

1831

220

3632

850

3494

2905

1453

1747

2087

5

3825

911

3451

2952

1396

1550

2298

3845

497

3215

635

1160

2676

2318

2042

976

3388

70

3762

1613

2233

3015

1331

3280

572

3910

434

2381

1977

1223

2611

3169

661

4075

287

2532

1816

1130

2718

865

3477

235

3615

1764

2072

2922

1438

4012

352

3106

726

1065

2781

2467

1879

172

3680

802

3542

2857

1501

1699

2135

 

 

N.B.: Also 1/2 rows/colums/pillars give 1/2 of the magic sum.

 

For all levels and check formulas, see download below.

 

Download
16x16x16, Nasik (John Hendricks Method).
Microsoft Excel werkblad 541.4 KB

 

It is also possible to use a most perfect 16x16 magic square to create John Hendricks' Nasik 16x16x16 magic cube. Use instead of Dwane Campbell's 16x16 magic square, a 16x16 most perfect magic square, but change the sequence of the rows from 1 up to 16 in: 1-2-15-16-3-4-13-14-5-6-11-12-7-8-9-10

 

Try it yourself with the download below.

 

Download
16x16x16, Nasik (John Hendricks Method),
Microsoft Excel werkblad 533.2 KB

 

René Chrétien used the method of John Hendricks Nasik 8x8x8 magic cube to create a Nasik 16x16x16 magic cube and a Nasik 32x32x32 magic cube.