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'''Garden of Eden 6''' is a [[Garden of Eden]], previously the smallest known Garden of Eden. It surpassed [[Garden of Eden 5]], which had been the smallest known Garden of Eden for two years. The [[Garden of Eden#Orphans|orphan]] on which it is based was also the smallest of its kind, requiring only 92 cells to specify. It is one of few known Gardens of Eden that is rotationally symmetric, and it was found by [[Marijn Heule]], [[Christiaan Hartman]], [[Kees Kwekkeboom]], and [[Alain Noels]].
'''Garden of Eden 6''' is a [[Garden of Eden]], previously the smallest known Garden of Eden. It surpassed [[Garden of Eden 5]], which had been the smallest known Garden of Eden for two years. The [[Garden of Eden#Orphans|orphan]] on which it is based was also the smallest of its kind, requiring only 92 cells to specify. It is one of few known Gardens of Eden that is rotationally symmetric, and it was found by [[Marijn Heule]], [[Christiaan Hartman]], [[Kees Kwekkeboom]], and [[Alain Noels]], using a SAT-solver based approach.


==Image gallery==
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Revision as of 09:26, 6 October 2019

Garden of Eden 6
x = 10, y = 10, rule = B3/S23 bob3obo$2bobobo2bo$ob3o2b2o$bob5obo$o2bo2b4o$4o2bo2bo$ob5obo$b2o2b3obo $o2bobobo$2bob3obo! #C [[ THUMBSIZE 2 THEME 6 GRID GRIDMAJOR 0 SUPPRESS THUMBLAUNCH ]]
Pattern type Garden of Eden
Number of cells 56
Bounding box 10 × 10
Discovered by Marijn Heule
Christiaan Hartman
Kees Kwekkeboom
Alain Noels
Year of discovery 2011

Garden of Eden 6 is a Garden of Eden, previously the smallest known Garden of Eden. It surpassed Garden of Eden 5, which had been the smallest known Garden of Eden for two years. The orphan on which it is based was also the smallest of its kind, requiring only 92 cells to specify. It is one of few known Gardens of Eden that is rotationally symmetric, and it was found by Marijn Heule, Christiaan Hartman, Kees Kwekkeboom, and Alain Noels, using a SAT-solver based approach.

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The orphan on which Garden of Eden 6 is based requires 92 cells to specify.

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