Paperclip with tail

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Paperclip with tail
x = 7, y = 6, rule = B3/S23 4b2o$2obo2bo$bobob2o$bobobo$2bo2bo$3b2o! #C [[ THUMBSIZE 2 THEME 6 GRID GRIDMAJOR 0 SUPPRESS THUMBLAUNCH ]] #C [[ THUMBSIZE 3 ZOOM 21 HEIGHT 400 SUPPRESS ]] #C [[ ZOOM 40 ]]
Pattern type Strict still life
Number of cells 17
Bounding box 7 × 6
Frequency class 22.8
Static symmetry Unspecified
Discovered by Unknown
Year of discovery Unknown
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A boilerplate page about one of 17-cell still lives, consisting of information that is either directly available or easy to derive from current Catagolue data. This was originally a deletion tag, but it ranks #2 in 17-cell still lifes.

Paperclip with tail is a 17-cell still life that consists of a paperclip with one cell removed and a tail attached.

Occurrence

See also: List of common still lifes

It is the 118th most common still life on Adam P. Goucher's Catagolue, being less common than big S with tub but more common than crinkly heptomino with hooked tail. It is the 2nd most common still life with 17 cells, being less common than twin hat but more common than cis-loaf on dock.

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.

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