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The acorn, [4] a pattern of only seven live cells developed by Charles Corderman, takes 5206 generations to stabilize and produce a 633-cell pattern referred to as its "oak". Some other examples of methuselahs are called bunnies [ 5 ] and rabbits.
Diehard is a pattern that disappears after 130 generations. Starting patterns of eight or more cells can be made to die after an arbitrarily long time. [32] Acorn takes 5,206 generations to generate 633 cells, including 13 escaped gliders. [33]
The German and Swiss patterns use values U=Unter, O=Ober, and D=Deuce, and uses suits: acorn and bell. The German pattern use the heart and leaf suits, and the Swiss pattern use the rose and shield suits.
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Acorn A pattern used for compotes. Known colors include green, vaseline, amethyst, and marigold. [5] Big Fish A pattern that is close to the Trout and Fly pattern made by Millersburg. Made in bowl shapes in green, vaseline, amethyst, and marigold. [6] Big Thistle Only two known items have this patter. Both are punch bowls in the amethyst color [7]
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