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---
id: 5900f3d51000cf542c50fee6
title: 'Problem 104: Pandigital Fibonacci ends'
challengeType: 5
forumTopicId: 301728
dashedName: problem-104-pandigital-fibonacci-ends
---
# --description--
The Fibonacci sequence is defined by the recurrence relation:
Fn = Fn1 + Fn2, where F1 = 1 and F2 = 1.
It turns out that F541, which contains 113 digits, is the first Fibonacci number for which the last nine digits are 1-9 pandigital (contain all the digits 1 to 9, but not necessarily in order). And F2749, which contains 575 digits, is the first Fibonacci number for which the first nine digits are 1-9 pandigital.
Given that Fk is the first Fibonacci number for which the first nine digits AND the last nine digits are 1-9 pandigital, find k.
# --hints--
`euler104()` should return 329468.
```js
assert.strictEqual(euler104(), 329468);
```
# --seed--
## --seed-contents--
```js
function euler104() {
return true;
}
euler104();
```
# --solutions--
```js
// solution required
```