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'''EightFlock''' is a [[Life-like cellular automaton]] with [[rulestring]] B3/S128.
'''EightFlock''' is a [[Life-like cellular automaton]] with [[rulestring]] B3/S128.



Revision as of 13:51, 27 November 2022

EightFlock
x=64, y = 64, rule = B3/S128 ! #C [[ THEME Inverse ]] #C [[ RANDOMIZE2 THUMBLAUNCH THUMBNAIL THUMBSIZE 2 GRID ZOOM 6 WIDTH 600 HEIGHT 600 LABEL 90 -20 2 "#G" AUTOSTART PAUSE 2 GPS 8 LOOP 256 ]]
LifeViewer-generated pseudorandom soup
Rulestring 128/3
B3/S128
Character Stable
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Merge notice.png It has been suggested that this page or section be merged into Flock due to the following reason: There is probably insufficiently many distinct objects in EightFlock that does not work in Flock and consequently warrant a dedicated short article. Describing this rule under a "variant" section on the Flock page may just as well preserve interesting things. (Discuss)

EightFlock is a Life-like cellular automaton with rulestring B3/S128.

Known spaceship speeds in this rule include c/4d, c/4o, c/5o, 2c/5o.[1]

x = 21, y = 21, rule = B3/S128 14b2o$13bo2$14b2o$14b2o4bo$13bo4bo$16bobobo$10b4o$13b2o$7bo2b2ob2o$2b 5o3bo$4o2bo3b2o$3bo7bo$o2bo5bo2bo$3o3bo4b2o$o4bo2bob3o$4bo2bo3bo$bo4bo $2b3ob3o$5b5o$6b3o! #C [[ THUMBSIZE 2 THEME 6 GRID GRIDMAJOR 0 SUPPRESS THUMBLAUNCH ]] #C [[ THUMBSIZE 2 ZOOM 10 ]]
A c/4 diagonal spaceship[1] that does not work in Flock (Jason Summers, 1999)
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