Bookend bridge bun
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| Pattern type | Strict still life | ||||||||
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| Number of cells | 14 | ||||||||
| Bounding box | 6 × 6 | ||||||||
| Frequency class | 31.7 | ||||||||
| Static symmetry | n | ||||||||
| Discovered by | Unknown | ||||||||
| Year of discovery | Unknown | ||||||||
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Bookend bridge bun is a 14-cell strict still life consisting of a bookend and a bun stabilising each other. It is one of seven ways in which a bookend and a bun can be arranged to create a still life, and the only one which only has a single island.
Commonness
Of the 619 14-cell still lifes, bookend bridge bun ranks approximately 166th.
Glider synthesis
All strict still lifes with a population of 22 or fewer cells, all oscillators with 16 or fewer cells, and all spaceships with 31 or fewer cells are known to be glider-constructible. A glider synthesis of this object can be found in the infobox to the right.
See also
External links
- 14.483 at Heinrich Koenig's Game of Life Object Catalogs
- The 619 fourteen-bit still-lifes at Mark D. Niemiec's Life Page