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The unknot $0_1$ and the figure-eight knot $4_1$ both have 3 legal 3-colorings, i.e. $\lambda(0_1) = \lambda(4_1) = 3$. 3-coloring fails to distinguish the unknot from the figure-eight. See http://katlas.math.toronto.edu/wiki/The_Rolfsen_Knot_Table for more information on specific knots.
(Note by [[User:Cameron.martin]]) The unknot $0_1$ and the figure-eight knot $4_1$ both have 3 legal 3-colorings, i.e. $\lambda(0_1) = \lambda(4_1) = 3$. 3-coloring fails to distinguish the unknot from the figure-eight. See http://katlas.math.toronto.edu/wiki/The_Rolfsen_Knot_Table for more information on specific knots.

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(Note by User:Cameron.martin) The unknot $0_1$ and the figure-eight knot $4_1$ both have 3 legal 3-colorings, i.e. $\lambda(0_1) = \lambda(4_1) = 3$. 3-coloring fails to distinguish the unknot from the figure-eight. See http://katlas.math.toronto.edu/wiki/The_Rolfsen_Knot_Table for more information on specific knots.