Land of lakes |
x = 14, y = 14, rule = B3/S23
8b2o$7bo2bo$7bo2bo$8b2ob2o$10bo2bo$10bo2bo$11b2o$b2o$o2bo$o2bo$b2ob2o$
3bo2bo$3bo2bo$4b2o!
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Pattern type |
Constellation |
Number of cells |
32 |
Bounding box |
14 × 14 |
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Discovered by |
Dean Hickerson |
Year of discovery |
2007 |
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The land of lakes is a "not-so-familiar four" composed of two bi-ponds. It evolves from a nine-cell pattern resembling an R-pentomino, shown below. The pattern has the integer construction 1635661.[1]
x = 5, y = 5, rule = B3/S23
2bo$3bo$2o2bo$2b3o$3bo!
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Land of lakes predecessor (click above to open LifeViewer) RLE: here Plaintext: here |
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