Hive five
x = 12, y = 5, rule = B3/S23
o3bo$bobobo$o2bobo3b2o$4bo3bo2bo$9b2o!
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Pattern type
Miscellaneous
Number of cells
15
Bounding box
12 × 5
Static symmetry
Unspecified
Discovered by
Paul Callahan
Year of discovery
1998
Hive five is a reaction where an instant V spark hits a pair of beehives , which reform transparently . Paul Callahan originally discovered the reaction on December 24, 1998 .
Periods with known compatible sparkers are 32,[1] 41,[2] 46, 64, 72, 73, 84,[3] and 126.[4]
x = 35, y = 14, rule = B3/S23
20bo$10b3o7bo2bo3bo$10bobo11bobobo$10bo7bo4bo2bobo3b2o$27bo3bo2bo$7b2o
9bo3bo9b2o$7b2o12b2o4$bo2b2o15b4o$o3b2o2b2o10bo7b2o$o7b2o10bo3b2o2b2o$
b4o16bo2b2o!
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An example of hive five working at p72 with two blockers hassling R-pentomino (click above to open LifeViewer )
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