Spacefiller 1

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Spacefiller 1
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Pattern type Spacefiller
Number of cells 187
Bounding box 27 × 27
Static symmetry Unspecified
Discovered by Tim Coe
Year of discovery Unknown

Spacefiller 1 is a small spacefiller that was found by Tim Coe. It fills the plane with chicken wire. In terms of its 187 cells, it was the smallest known spacefiller until at least 1998, but has since been superceded by Max.[1]

Image gallery

Spacefiller 1 at generation 50

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