
Conway's Game of Life
Conway's Game of Life is a cellular automaton that is played on a 2D square grid. Each square (or "cell") on the grid can be either alive or dead, and they evolve according to the following rules:
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2024年10月25日 · Download pattern collection. 6MB .zip archive containing the 5200+ Game of Life RLE pattern files used on the wiki
Conway's Game of Life - LifeWiki
2024年12月2日 · Rules. The universe of the Game of Life is an infinite two-dimensional orthogonal grid of square cells, each of which (at any given time) is in one of two possible …
Gosper glider gun - LifeWiki
2020年3月14日 · The Gosper glider gun is the first known gun, and indeed the first known finite pattern with unbounded growth, found by Bill Gosper in November 1970.
Copperhead - LifeWiki
2024年8月10日 · Copperhead is a c/10 orthogonal spaceship discovered by zdr on March 5, 2016 using a modified version of gfind known as zfind.
Run Length Encoded - LifeWiki
2023年3月12日 · The Run Length Encoded (or RLE for short) file format is commonly-used for storing patterns.It is more cryptic than some other file formats such as plaintext and Life 1.06, …
Golly - LifeWiki
2023年10月21日 · Golly, first released July, 2005, is a free, open-source, cross-platform tool for simulating Conway's Game of Life that was written by Andrew Trevorrow and Tomas Rokicki, …
204P41 - LifeWiki
2024年9月21日 · This page was last edited on 21 September 2024, at 04:33. Content is available under GNU Free Documentation License 1.2 unless otherwise noted.
Breeder 1 - LifeWiki
2023年8月3日 · Breeder 1 evolving for four thousand generations, creating approximately 4,500 gliders
HashLife - LifeWiki
2022年6月3日 · HashLife is an algorithm created by Bill Gosper in 1984 for simulating the Game of Life.It is designed to take advantage of the considerable amount of repetitive behaviour in …