Mathematics
Mathematics, 17.01.2021 01:40, bighoneypadrick

A person locked their android phone with a swipe code on a phone with a 3 by 3 grid block. Let's consider an example where the swipe code must start with the top left button and must pass through two more buttons. Each consecutive button is adjacent (up, down, left, right, or diagonally). How many such swipe codes are possible?


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