User:Tommyaweosme/OCA:Corners

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Corners
x=64, y = 64, rule = B2eck3cknyq4ckiywz5ky/S1c2ckn3ckaiy4kanqrt5cainj6can7c ! #C [[ THEME Inverse ]] #C [[ RANDOMIZE2 RANDSEED 1729 THUMBLAUNCH THUMBNAIL THUMBSIZE 2 GRID ZOOM 6 WIDTH 600 HEIGHT 600 LABEL 90 -20 2 "#G" AUTOSTART PAUSE 2 GPS 8 LOOP 256 ]]
LifeViewer-generated pseudorandom soup
Rulestring 1c2ckn3ckaiy4kanqrt5cainj6can7c/2eck3cknyq4ckiywz5ky
B2eck3cknyq4ckiywz5ky/S1c2ckn3ckaiy4kanqrt5cainj6can7c
Character Margolus-ish

Corners is a rule created by User:Tommyaweosme. It was first described in June 2024. It normally stabilizes into Margolus-style oscillators and blocky still lifes.

Rule definition

The rule description goes as follows:

This results in an obnoxiously long rulestring.

Patterns

Corners does not have any spaceships.

Still lifes

Most still lifes in Corners are usually just big blocky messes. It has infinite still lifes because the diagonal line is a still life, and it can be extended infinitely.

Oscillators

There are many oscillators, most of which are just either Margolus-style or Margolus-style attached to a blocky still life.

Trivia

  • This rule was thought of at around lunch time June 24.
  • The creator of this rule is the same person who discovered Drill
  • A minimal description of this rules rules in english is shorter than the rulestring itself.