Hook with tail
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| Pattern type | Strict still life | ||||||
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| Number of cells | 8 | ||||||
| Bounding box | 5 × 4 | ||||||
| Static symmetry | Unspecified | ||||||
| Discovered by | Unknown | ||||||
| Year of discovery | Unknown | ||||||
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Hook with tail (or snake eater) is an 8-cell still life. It was for a long time the smallest still life without a well-established name. It is now a vital component of the smallest known heavyweight spaceship gun, where it acts as a rock. Note that, despite its name, this pattern is not truly a hook with a tail. On April 29, 2007 Dean Hickerson found a 4-glider synthesis of this still life.[1]
See also
External links
- Eight-bit still lifes by Mark Niemiec
- Hook with tail at the Life Lexicon
- ↑ Dean Hickerson's 2, 3, and 4-glider syntheses pattern collection