Rules for the Game of Life
1.The neighbours of a given cell are the 8 cells that touch it vertically, horizontally, or diagonally
2.If a cell is alive but either has no neighbours cells alive or only one alive, then in the next generation the cell dies of loneliness.
3.If a cell is alive and has four or more neighbours cells also alive, then in the next generation the cell dies of overcrowding.
4.A living cell with either 2 or 3 neighbours remains alive in the next generation.
5.If a cell is dead, then in the next generation it will become alive if it has exactly 3 neighbours cells, no more or fewer, that are already alive. All other dead cell remain dead in the next generation.
6.All births and deaths take place at exactly the same time, so that dying cells can help to give birth to another, but can’t prevent the death of others by reducing overcrowding; nor can cells being born either preserve or kill cells living in the previous generation.
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