Bunnies 11

Bunnies 11 is a methuselah with lifespan 17465 that was found by Tomas Rokicki. It is currently the longest-lived known methuselah with 11 or fewer cells. Its name comes from the fact that after generation 146 it evolves similarly to the methuselah bunnies.

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Pattern type Methuselah
Number of cells 11
Bounding box 6×4
MCPS 12
Lifespan 17465 generations
Final population 1749
L/I 1587.7
F/I 159
F/L 0.1
L/MCPS 1455.4
Discovered by Tomas Rokicki
Year of discovery Unknown

Stable pattern

The stable pattern that results from bunnies 11 has 1749 cells and is the exact same as that of bunnies, but with one extra glider that escapes before generation 146. That is, it consists of 136 blinkers (including 14 traffic lights), 109 blocks, 65 beehives (including three honey farms), 41 gliders, 18 boats, 18 loaves, seven ships, four tubs, three ponds and two toads.[1]

gollark: Ah.
gollark: ***QUICK MATHS***
gollark: 4000 - 1900 = 2100
gollark: 2000 + 2000 = 4000
gollark: "both invested 2000KST"

See also

References

  1. Koenig, H. (February 21, 2005). "New Methuselah Records". Retrieved on January 24, 2009.
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