A **pandiagonal magic cube** is a three-dimensional extension of the concept of a magic square. In a magic square, the numbers in each row, column, and diagonal sum to the same constant (known as the magic constant). A pandiagonal magic square also requires that the sums of certain "broken" diagonals (diagonals that wrap around the edges of the square) equal the magic constant.
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