Starting at the square containing the 2, you are allowed to move from one square to the next either across a common edge, or diagonally through a common corner.
How many different routes are there passing through exactly two squares containing a 0 and ending in one of the squares containing a 9?
Select one option, then click Submit.
7
13
15
25
32
Select an option, then submit.
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