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Interesting...
There's 256 pieces, which can be arranged in 256 factorial ways. That's a huge number - my windows calculator shows it's 8.6x10^506. It's actually a bit smaller because the corner and edge pieces can only be placed certain way. But then again, all pieces can be rotated. I think the formula for 256 pieces that can be rotated 4 ways that do NOT have borders and corners is 4^256 x 256! = 10^661 or so. That number of combinations is, of course, impossible to compute. |
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