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: ''"Butterfly" may also refer to the [[period]] [[:Category:Oscillators with period 2|2]] [[oscillator]] more commonly called [[by flops]].''
: ''"Butterfly" may also refer to the {{period|2}} [[oscillator]] more commonly called [[by flops]].''


'''Butterfly''' is a common [[seed]] evolving into the formation of two [[beehive|beehives]] seen below after 33 generations. Compare this with [[teardrop]], where the beehives are five cells closer together.
'''Butterfly''' is a common [[seed]] evolving into the formation of two [[beehive]]s seen below after 33 generations. Compare this with [[teardrop]], where the beehives are five cells closer together.


==Image gallery==
==Image gallery==
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Image:Butterfly2.png|Generation 33 of butterfly
Image:Butterfly2.png|Generation 33 of butterfly
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==In other rules==
In [[HighLife]], the butterfly is part of the [[replicator]] sequence.


==External links==
==External links==
{{LinkLexicon|lex_b.htm#butterfly}}
{{LinkLexicon|lex_b.htm#butterfly}}
{{Symmetry|diagonal2}}

Revision as of 02:04, 29 December 2019

Butterfly
x = 4, y = 4, rule = B3/S23 o$2o$obo$b3o! #C [[ THUMBSIZE 2 THEME 6 GRID GRIDMAJOR 0 SUPPRESS THUMBLAUNCH ]]
Pattern type Miscellaneous
Number of cells 8
Bounding box 4 × 4
Discovered by Unknown
Year of discovery Unknown
"Butterfly" may also refer to the period-2 oscillator more commonly called by flops.

Butterfly is a common seed evolving into the formation of two beehives seen below after 33 generations. Compare this with teardrop, where the beehives are five cells closer together.

Image gallery

In other rules

In HighLife, the butterfly is part of the replicator sequence.

External links