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On 1/16/12, Ravi Ranjan <[email protected]> wrote:
> An ant moves on a regular grid of squares that are coloured either black or
> white.
> The ant is always oriented in one of the cardinal directions (left, right,
> up or down) and moves from square to adjacent square according to the
> following rules:
> - if it is on a black square, it flips the color of the square to white,
> rotates 90 degrees counterclockwise and moves forward one square.
> - if it is on a white square, it flips the color of the square to black,
> rotates 90 degrees clockwise and moves forward one square.
>
> Starting with a grid that is entirely white, how many squares are black
> after 1018 moves of the ant?
>
>
> source
>
> http://projecteuler.net/problem=349
>
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