siffrin's p103 is a period-103oscillator found by siffrin normal on February 21, 2026[1]. It consists of four copies of an unnamed active object and two tubs acting as rocks, and produces two internal unnamed sparks. With 68 cells, it is the smallest known period-103 oscillator, well below the 180-celled syringe-based loop.
Discovery
A variant with long boats instead of tubs was found in the H4_x4 symmetry (the GPU-filtered counterpart of D4_x4), shortly after GPU searching with diagonal symmetry and 90° rotations was implemented in apgsearch.