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Block (xs4_33)

#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 standard life (b3s23).
The population is constantly 4.
This evolutionary sequence works in multiple rules, from bs3a through to b1e2-a345678s012345678.

Pattern RLE

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Glider synthesis

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#C [[ GRID MAXGRIDSIZE 14 THEME Catagolue ]]
#CSYNTH xs4_33 costs 2 gliders (true).
#CLL state-numbering golly
x = 7, y = 6, rule = B3/S23
o$b2o$2o$4b3o$6bo$5bo!

Sample occurrences

There are 33 sample soups in the Catagolue:

Unofficial symmetries

SymmetrySoupsSample soup links

b3s23osc_stdin 11                

ikpx2_stdin_test 16                       

jslife_stdin 3    

patterns_stdin 1  

pzq_2c4_stdin 2   

Comments (47)

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On 2023-04-12 at 23:39:14 UTC, theothsauro wrote:

Bokab402 gliders can synthesize blocks though, so technically they are most useful.

On 2022-06-22 at 12:42:16 UTC, babintsev2009 wrote:

6G block x = 23, y = 22, rule = B3/S23 bo5bo$2bo5bo$3o3b3o4$21bo$20bo$20b3o2$11bo$12bo$10b3o6$11bo$11b2o6b3o$ 10bobo6bo$20bo!

On 2022-06-22 at 12:37:57 UTC, babintsev2009 wrote:

Let's post comments here: https://catagolue.hatsya.com/object?apgcode=1&rule=b3s23

On 2022-04-01 at 23:00:28 UTC, yujhtheyujh wrote:

hrеf

On 2021-06-09 at 16:15:11 UTC, lucasdelapaz26@wrsdk12.net wrote:

I found Golly in the catalog

here's the link: https://catagolue.hatsya.com/object?apgcode=x2_g0l1y&rule=b3s23

On 2021-04-07 at 07:44:05 UTC, Ignacy.Jackl wrote:

I don't know where to post this - but the Post button on 56P6H1V0 page is somehow a rickroll

On 2020-08-27 at 17:04:39 UTC, Sarperen2004 wrote:

Blonck

On 2020-06-03 at 19:42:37 UTC, Someone wrote:

It’s my favorite (sorry for the spelling mistake)

On 2020-06-03 at 19:41:16 UTC, Someone wrote:

Block is the most common still life it’s mu favorite

On 2020-05-29 at 01:09:03 UTC, Someone wrote:

trump 2020

On 2020-01-11 at 17:14:10 UTC, Someone wrote:

wow

On 2019-10-30 at 06:42:26 UTC, bokab402 wrote:

Most common,most useful and my favorite still life - best still life(and object)!

On 2019-04-21 at 03:32:12 UTC, Someone wrote:

Lesson learned

On 2019-04-21 at 03:32:04 UTC, Someone wrote:

Blockpadding will probably turn your symmetry into a troll symmetry pretty quickly.

On 2019-04-18 at 17:26:43 UTC, mauro.a.araya wrote:

On 2018-10-16 at 15:13:46 UTC, paulrw63@live.com wrote:

“This is the last time I will log onto this website. I don't have it in my Google favorites links, but have accessed it through Life.wiki. Now I will not access it again.

All the pics have disappeared. Nothing but Golly gibberish. I was NOT encountering any pics, just the useless gibberish. I tried the BLOCK as a test -and confirmed that this website is now useless to me.

If you wish to communicate with me on this, you have my eMail address posted here. Both this and Life.wiki have been letting me down right & left.“

My response: What you do is you paste an RLE into golly. Then you look at it. Also, you can show it in the viewer.

On 2019-02-06 at 22:13:16 UTC, ozziene@yahoo.co.uk wrote:

Finally 100 trillion blocks, now for 100 trillion blinkers

On 2019-01-13 at 04:47:56 UTC, Someone wrote:

As I have suggested before, I think Paul's problems viewing the patterns on Catagolue and LifeWiki come from the fact that LifeViewer is written in HTML5, which some browsers (Internet Explorer 6) don't support.

On 2019-01-12 at 20:14:03 UTC, Someone wrote:

I think that once an unofficial symmetry overtakes b3s23/C1, it becomes a troll symmetry.

On 2018-12-29 at 18:00:00 UTC, Someone wrote:

13 quadrillion objects xD

On 2018-12-01 at 16:23:07 UTC, Someone wrote:

In B25/S3a, this is a cool gun.

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