--- id: 5900f40d1000cf542c50ff20 title: 'Problem 161: Triominoes' challengeType: 5 forumTopicId: 301795 dashedName: problem-161-triominoes --- # --description-- A triomino is a shape consisting of three squares joined via the edges. There are two basic forms: If all possible orientations are taken into account there are six: Any n by m grid for which nxm is divisible by 3 can be tiled with triominoes. If we consider tilings that can be obtained by reflection or rotation from another tiling as different there are 41 ways a 2 by 9 grid can be tiled with triominoes: In how many ways can a 9 by 12 grid be tiled in this way by triominoes? # --hints-- `euler161()` should return 20574308184277972. ```js assert.strictEqual(euler161(), 20574308184277972); ``` # --seed-- ## --seed-contents-- ```js function euler161() { return true; } euler161(); ``` # --solutions-- ```js // solution required ```