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{{Oscillator|p=3|c=48|name=Tubber|pname=tubber|h=5.3|v=0.14|bx=13|by=13|discoverer=Robert Wainwright|life105=true|life106=true|plaintext=true|rle=true|animated=true|rulespecial=[[Conway's Game of Life|Conway Life]]|rulemin=B3/S23|rulemax=B378/S01235678}}
{{Oscillator
|name        = Tubber
|pname        = tubber
|c           = 48
|bx          = 13
|by          = 13
|p            = 3
|h           = 5.3
|v           = 0.14
|discoverer   = Robert Wainwright
|rulemin      = B3/S23
|rulemax      = B378/S01235678
|rulespecial = [[Conway's Game of Life|Conway Life]]
|life105      = true
|life106      = true
|plaintext    = true
|rle          = true
|animated    = true
}}
'''Tubber''' is a [[period]] [[:Category:Oscillators with period 3|3]] [[oscillator]] that was found by [[:Category:Patterns found by Robert Wainwright|Robert Wainwright]] no later than June [[:Category:Patterns found in 1972|1972]]. It is a [[billiard table configuration]] requiring particularly heavy stabilization: the smallest [[casing]] is twice the size of the [[bushing]].
'''Tubber''' is a [[period]] [[:Category:Oscillators with period 3|3]] [[oscillator]] that was found by [[:Category:Patterns found by Robert Wainwright|Robert Wainwright]] no later than June [[:Category:Patterns found in 1972|1972]]. It is a [[billiard table configuration]] requiring particularly heavy stabilization: the smallest [[casing]] is twice the size of the [[bushing]].



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Tubber
x = 13, y = 13, rule = B3/S23 4bobo$4b2obo$7b3o$4b2o4bo$2obo2b2o2bo$bobo4bob2o$o3bo3bo3bo$b2obo4bobo $2bo2b2o2bob2o$2bo4b2o$3b3o$5bob2o$6bobo! #C [[ THUMBSIZE 2 THEME 6 GRID GRIDMAJOR 0 SUPPRESS THUMBLAUNCH ]] #C [[ AUTOSTART ]]
Pattern type Oscillator
Number of cells 48
Bounding box 13 × 13
Period 3
Mod Unknown
Heat 5.3
Volatility 0.14
Strict volatility 0.14
Discovered by Robert Wainwright
Year of discovery Unknown

Tubber is a period 3 oscillator that was found by Robert Wainwright no later than June 1972. It is a billiard table configuration requiring particularly heavy stabilization: the smallest casing is twice the size of the bushing.

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