Thread:Cheeseskates/@comment-5907266-20160415233240

The number I added is correct. Combinatorial math would show that we have 7 different tile possibilities and a 6x8 grid, which has 48 squares. To get the total number of combinations, you would multiply the possible number by itself for every square. So 748 would yield the total number of possible outcomes.

Similarly, for clarification, a 4-digit combination lock would have 104 combinations, which is 10,000. (0-9 for each digit yielding a 0000-9999 set of results.)

I hope that helps. :D 