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???????I don't get it

???????I don't get it-example-1

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To fill the squares look for the one filled in column/row/diagonal and figure out its sum.
All other columns/rows/diagonals must be equal to that, so whenever there is a column/row/diagonal with a single missing value you can add the others up and calculate the missing value.
So you have to find those single missing value columns/rows/diagonals, fill them out and continue with the next one until the whole square is filled in.


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