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x = 30, y = 14, rule = B3/S23Investigator
3E.3E10.3E7.3E$2.E3.E10.E11.E$3E.3E10.3E7.3E$E3.E12.E.E7.E$3E.3E10.3E
7.3E8$3.H14.H9.F$4.C13.C!
Code: Select all
x = 30, y = 14, rule = B3/S23Investigator
3E.3E10.3E7.3E$2.E3.E10.E11.E$3E.3E10.3E7.3E$E3.E12.E.E7.E$3E.3E10.3E
7.3E8$3.H14.H9.F$4.C13.C!
I think it just glitched out—both posts have the exact same content.unname4798 wrote: ↑Today, 10:25 amYou doubleposted. Please, Click the edit button to add more content.
In this case, remove the second post.
Isn't that just the bomber from HighLife?b-engine wrote: ↑April 30th, 2024, 10:34 pmThis hexagon is actually a replicator:Code: Select all
x = 12, y = 6, rule = R1,C2,S2-3,B3,6,NW111101111H 7b3o$7bo2bo$7bo3bo$8bo2bo$9b3o$3o!
The wiki page for "Honey farm" wrote:There are tens of six-cell patterns that form a clean honey farm, but none with five.
Maybe because it's a Monday.Antonin Duda wrote: ↑April 1st, 2024, 7:17 amHuh. Why isn't this thread active when it's April Fools Day?