BasicCountingPrinciple PUMaC
2014


Problem - 2494
You have three colors {red; blue; green} with which you can color the faces of a regular octahedron ($8$ triangle sided polyhedron, which is two square based pyramids stuck together at their base), but you must do so in a way that avoids coloring adjacent pieces with the same color. How many different coloring schemes are possible? (Two coloring schemes are considered equivalent if one can be rotated to fit the other.)

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