Garden of Eden 4

Garden of Eden 4 was the smallest known Garden of Eden and the orphan on which it is based was also the smallest of its kind until Garden of Eden 5 was found in 2009. It was found by Achim Flammenkamp on June 23, 2004.[1]

Garden of Eden 4
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Pattern type Garden of Eden
Number of cells 72
Bounding box 12×11
Discovered by Achim Flammenkamp
Year of discovery 2004
The orphan on which Garden of Eden 4 is based requires 113 cells to specify.
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References

  1. Achim Flammenkamp (November 7, 2008). "Garden of Eden / Orphan". Retrieved on February 13, 2009.
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