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Half-bakery (xs14_g88m952z121)

#C [[ GRID THUMBLAUNCH THUMBSIZE 2 THEME Catagolue ]]
x = 1, y = 1, rule = B3/S23
b!
This pattern is a still-life.
This pattern is periodic with period 1.
This pattern runs in a non-standard rule (b2-ae34-ejw5-k678s012345678).
The population is constantly 14.
This evolutionary sequence works in multiple rules, from bs2ckn3cy through to b2-ae34-ejw5-k678s012345678.

Pattern RLE

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Sample occurrences

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Comments (5)

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On 2022-08-29 at 12:27:23 UTC, gingerisafruit wrote:

Aw. Where's the other half of the bakery?

On 2018-12-23 at 00:09:52 UTC, Someone wrote:

I.e apparently common enough that safari automatically registers its number of occurrences as a phone number

On 2018-12-23 at 00:07:05 UTC, Someone wrote:

By far the most common xs14

On 2018-02-05 at 13:12:15 UTC, paulrw63@live.com wrote:

The half-bakery has a remarkable reaction with a glider, which produces a displaced half-bakery at gen.36 and the glider at 54 (along with a 6-bit piece of junk that dies 7 gen. later). Both parts have the same orientation as before.

This has led to an extraordinary Knightship that moves obliquelly. Life, under Conway's rules, does not lend itself to knightships or replicators. Only the largest computers have been able to run such vast patterns.

This is also of interest as the Half-bakery is NOT a common object and so would not likely turn up in a conservative reaction.

On 2017-12-27 at 09:42:26 UTC, Someone wrote:

I thought this object was more common.

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