Welcome to this simulation of Life.
Conway's Game of Life is a two-dimensional grid with square cells
that could be either in a state of live or dead.
Each cell is influenced by the state of its nearest eight neighbors,
in the cardinal and diagonal direction.
Four simple rules dictate the state of any cell at a particular generation:
- Any live cell with fewer than two live neighbors dies. [Underpopulation]
- Any live cell with more than three live neighbors dies. [Overcrowding]
- Any live cell with two or three live neighbors stays alive. [Stable populations]
- Any dead cells of exactly three live neighbors will come to life. [Reproduction]
The seed is determined by the player, but all subsquent generations are
the result of the initial seed without any human interactions.
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