--- id: 5900f4291000cf542c50ff3c title: 'Problem 189: Tri-colouring a triangular grid' challengeType: 5 forumTopicId: 301825 dashedName: problem-189-tri-colouring-a-triangular-grid --- # --description-- Consider the following configuration of 64 triangles: 64 triangles arranged to create larger triangle with side length of 8 triangles We wish to colour the interior of each triangle with one of three colours: red, green or blue, so that no two neighbouring triangles have the same colour. Such a colouring shall be called valid. Here, two triangles are said to be neighbouring if they share an edge. Note: if they only share a vertex, then they are not neighbours. For example, here is a valid colouring of the above grid: colored grid of 64 triangles A colouring C' which is obtained from a colouring C by rotation or reflection is considered distinct from C unless the two are identical. How many distinct valid colourings are there for the above configuration? # --hints-- `triangularGridColoring()` should return `10834893628237824`. ```js assert.strictEqual(triangularGridColoring(), 10834893628237824); ``` # --seed-- ## --seed-contents-- ```js function triangularGridColoring() { return true; } triangularGridColoring(); ``` # --solutions-- ```js // solution required ```