Latin Numbers

Can you create a Latin Square from multiples of a six digit number?
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 Latin Numbers printable worksheet



Here is an example of a 4 by 4 Latin square:

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Latin Numbers
 

Can you see what is going on?



In a Latin Square each symbol or colour occurs exactly once in each row and exactly once in each column. 

 



In the grid below, N is a 6 digit number with a very special property:

if you double the number and write it in the second row,

treble the number and write it in the third row,

and so on...

you end up with a Latin Square!

 

N:                                
2N:            
3N:            
4N:            
5N:                
6N:            

 



Can you find the six digit number N?

 

 



If you're finding it difficult to get started, click below to see a diagram showing one possible order in which you can work out each value.

 

 



Work out the number in the pale blue cell first.

Then the numbers in the column marked "2nd", then "3rd" and so on...

 
1st                     
           
3rd 4th 5th      2nd
           
           
           


There is some more advice in the Getting Started section.