Variations of Conways Game of Life Eswar Kondapavuluri
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Rules of Conways Game of Life Generation: The board can be
generated randomly or by user input Original rules: A cell comes
alive when it has 3 alive neighboring cells An alive cell stays
alive if it has 2 or 3 alive neighboring cells A cell dies if it
has 1 or more than 3 alive neighboring cells Gnarl (named after the
inverse function of Curl (in mathematics) A cell comes alive when
it has 1 neighboring cell A cell stays alive if it has 1
neighboring cell A cell dies if it has no neighboring cells or if
it has more than 1 neighboring cell. MAZE with mice A cell comes
alive when it has 2 or 7 alive neighboring cells A cell stays alive
when it has 1,2,3,4, or 5 alive neighboring cells A cell dies if it
has none or more than 5 neighboring cells