An array of the integers from 1 to such that the difference between any one integer and its neighbor (horizontally, vertically, or diagonally, without wrapping around) is greater than or equal to some value is called a -talisman square. The above illustrations show (4, 2)-, (4, 3)-, (5, 4)-, and (6, 8)-talisman squares.
Talisman Square
See also
Antimagic Square, Heterosquare, Magic Square, Talisman HexagonExplore with Wolfram|Alpha
References
Madachy, J. S. Madachy's Mathematical Recreations. New York: Dover, pp. 110-113, 1979.Referenced on Wolfram|Alpha
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