“…Our previous work derived the colour symmetry group for any n and focussed on determining the colour preserving group for the crystallographic cases: n ¼ 3, 4 [1], as well as the non-periodic cases: n ¼ 5, 8, 12 (involving standard quasicrystallographic symmetries) [10] and n ¼ 7, 9 [11]. In this note, we enumerate the colour preserving group for the cases n ¼ 11, 15,16,20,24, thus completing the characterisation of colour symmetries of ideal colourings associated with M n for (n) 10.…”