%I #8 May 22 2022 00:01:38
%S 1062,52,1042,4032,9022,6112,5202,6391,9481,4671,1861,61,1251,4441,
%T 9631,6921,5221,6511,9801,4201,169,9,148,487,927,676,526,675,925,484,
%U 144,4,163,423,982,652,522,691,961,441,121,1,18,46,94,63,52,61,9,4,1
%N n^2 read backwards, for n = 51, 50, 49, ...
%C This sequence breaks all the rules of the database, especially since the terms are in reverse order. It is included only because segments of it are sometimes given as puzzles.
%H <a href="/index/Sq#sqrev">Index entry for sequences related to reversing digits of squares</a>
%F Write the squares backwards: 1, 4, 9, 61, 52, 63, 94, 46, 18, 1, 121, 441, 961, 691, ..., then reverse the sequence.
%t IntegerReverse/@(Range[51,1,-1]^2) (* Requires Mathematica version 10 or later *) (* _Harvey P. Dale_, Jul 25 2019 *)
%Y Cf. A002942 (which is the usual version of this sequence), A000290.
%K nonn,base
%O 51,1
%A _N. J. A. Sloane_, Mar 19 2003