Talk:Kuva Lich/@comment-68.187.92.193-20200222064945/@comment-25254386-20200222085313

K, first off, periods are a thing. Please use them, someone might have a stroke trying to read through that.

Second, 336 is correct. The number of permutations is not simply 8+7+6=21. You're failing to take into account that for each of those initial 8 guesses there has to be another 7 guesses, and for each of those seven there is another 6 guesses. I.e. it become 8*7*6=336 possible combinations of guesses.

I'd suggest reading through the More Permutation Details section for a better understanding of what 336 means and how it can be reduced.