Unidimensional spaceship

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A unidimensional spaceship is a spaceship which is one cell thick (unidimensional) in at least one of its phases.

History

Following a 9-year collaboration with several contributors which began in 2016[1], on December 1, 2025, the first unidimensional spaceship in Conway's Game of Life was completed by Hippo.69.[2] It works by using a line-of-six spark to start a blinker fuse, which burns through various different spacings of blinkers to produce spaceships. Those spaceships build a tape reader using slow salvo construction, which reads the long, sparse tape consisting of blinkers to build a universal constructor to rebuild the spaceship at a different location.

5 weeks after the first version, Hippo.69 constructed unidimensional spaceship 2, over 4 times smaller in bounding box length, period and population.[3] Much of the reduction was the result of a tape-reading mechanism that required only 3 slow glider pairs instead of 8, resulting in a much smaller initial fuse, combined with a more efficient mechanism of rebuilding the fuse.

On January 30, 2026, Hippo.69 went on to complete the third version with a better fuse arm[4], then built a fourth version on February 9.[5] On March 31, they completed unidimensional spaceship 5[6].

All currently known unidimensional spaceships in Life are glider constructible using 2 gliders per blinker and a simple pi-heptomino-based activation step.[7]

Below is a list of the statistics of each version of the unidimensional spaceship:

Name Length (thinnest phase) Population (thinnest phase) Period Unsimplified velocity Simplified velocity
Unidimensional spaceship 1 3,707,300,605 30,555,709 133,076,755,768 2c/133,076,755,768 c/66,538,377,884
Unidimensional spaceship 2 795,435,669 6,287,417 28,409,785,756 2c/28,409,785,756 c/14,204,892,878
Unidimensional spaceship 3 776,525,415 6,107,918 27,735,693,820 2c/27,735,693,820 c/13,867,846,910
Unidimensional spaceship 4 776,725,863 6,109,652 20,345,730,556 2c/20,345,730,556 c/10,172,865,278
Unidimensional spaceship 5 544,434,677 3,972,769 15,614,654,328 2c/15,614,654,328 c/7,807,327,164

Because of the symmetry of unidimensional patterns, all unidimensional spaceships in Life can only travel orthogonally along its long axis.

References

  1. Adam P. Goucher (February 15, 2016). How about a unidimensional spaceship? (discussion thread) at the ConwayLife.com forums
  2. Hippo.69 (December 1, 2025). Re: How about a unidimensional spaceship? (discussion thread) at the ConwayLife.com forums
  3. Hippo.69 (January 4, 2026). Re: How about faster unidimensional spaceship (discussion thread) at the ConwayLife.com forums
  4. Hippo.69 (January 30, 2026). Re: How about faster unidimensional spaceship (discussion thread) at the ConwayLife.com forums
  5. Hippo.69 (February 9, 2026). Re: How about faster unidimensional spaceship (discussion thread) at the ConwayLife.com forums
  6. Hippo.69 (March 31, 2026). Re: How about faster unidimensional spaceship (discussion thread) at the ConwayLife.com forums
  7. I6_I6 (January 4, 2026). Re: How about a unidimensional spaceship? (discussion thread) at the ConwayLife.com forums