List of period-2 oscillators with 18 cells

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There are a total of 484 period-2 oscillators with 18 cells.[1][3] Here are the 20 most common, and others of interest:

Oscillator apgcode Frequency class Cost in gliders
1 Greatonoff.png Great on-off xp2_g8gid1e8z1226 22.4 5
2 Sparkcoil.png Spark coil xp2_rhewehr 24.0 4
3 1beacon.png 1 beacon xp2_ca9baiczw32 29.4 5
4 Xp2 og2t1e8z6221.png xp2_og2t1e8z6221 xp2_og2t1e8z6221 33.9 5
5 Xp2 caabaiczw32.png xp2_caabaiczw32 xp2_caabaiczw32 34.0 5
6 Xp2 6a88baiczx32.png xp2_6a88baiczx32 xp2_6a88baiczx32 35.4 5
7 Racetrackandorthobeacon.png Racetrack and ortho-beacon xp2_04aab96zc813 35.5 5
8 Cisbipoleondock.png Cis-bipole on dock xp2_31agozca22ac 35.6 5
9 Cisbeaconuponracetrack.png Cis-beacon up on racetrack xp2_0318cz69d552 36.0 6[citation needed]
10 Xp2 og2t1acz6221.png xp2_og2t1acz6221 xp2_og2t1acz6221 36.2 8
11 Loafongriddle.png Loaf on griddle xp2_04a96z31d153 36.2 5
12 Cisbeacondownonracetrack.png Cis-beacon down on racetrack xp2_0318cz255d96 36.8 6
13 Xp2 c8b8q4oz33x1.png xp2_c8b8q4oz33x1 xp2_c8b8q4oz33x1 36.9 6
14 Xp2 c813z39d1e8.png xp2_c813z39d1e8 xp2_c813z39d1e8 36.9 8
15 Transloaftesttubebaby.png Trans-loaf test tube baby xp2_0ggm952z344ko 37.2 6
16 Cisbeaconuponcisloafwithlongleg.png Cis-beacon up on cis-loaf-with-long-leg xp2_c813z319lic 37.7 7
17 Xp2 caab9iczw32.png xp2_caab9iczw32 xp2_caab9iczw32 37.8 8
18 Transbipoleondock.png Trans-bipole on dock xp2_31agozwca22ac 38.3 9
19 Transbeaconuponracetrack.png Trans-beacon up on racetrack xp2_069baa4zc813 38.3 8
20 Xp2 253gv1og26.png xp2_253gv1og26 xp2_253gv1og26 38.6 8
N/A Duodecapole.png Duodecapole xp2_31a08zy01050k0gzy620ago [No natural occurrences] 14

Other period-2 oscillator lists

References

  1. Life Eighteen-Bit Period-2 Oscillators at Mark D. Niemiec's Life Page
  2. Life Object Counts at Mark D. Niemiec's Life Page
  3. N. J. A. Sloane (August 28, 2000). "A056614: Number of n-celled P2-oscillators in Conway's game of Life". The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences. (note that terms 20-21 are from Niemiec's exhaustive search[2])