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  1. Explore the rules and patterns of Conway's Game of Life, a 2D grid of cells that evolve according to simple rules. Play, create, and share your own patterns, or learn more about the game from LifeWiki and other resources.

  2. Play the Game of Life online, a single player game invented in 1970 by Cambridge mathematician John Conway.

  3. The Game of Life, also known simply as Life, is a cellular automaton devised by the British mathematician John Horton Conway in 1970. [1] It is a zero-player game, [2] [3] meaning that its evolution is determined by its initial state, requiring no further input.

  4. Conway's Game of Life is a cellular automaton that simulates the birth and death of cells on a grid. You can create, delete, evolve, and manipulate patterns of cells with various topologies, colors, and delays.

  5. The Game of Life is a 2-dimensional cellular automaton that follows a simple set of rules that have the ability to produce complex patterns and simulated biological life. The original game was created by Conway with the idea of creating a "universal" cellular automaton where unpredictable patterns could evolve.

  6. Learn about Conway's Game of Life, a cellular automaton invented by mathematician John Conway in 1970. Explore the rules, examples, and presets of this game by clicking on squares or using the dropdown menu.

  7. Dec 28, 2020 · The Game of Life motivated the use of cellular automata in the rich field of complexity science, with simulations modeling everything from ants to traffic, clouds to...

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