I was bored and made a Langton's ant, after quick success, I decided to try to make it more complicated by following the more advanced rules by Greg Turk and Jim Propp. Which allows for more colors. There is also a rule editor by pressing "Z".
Witch: "Can you make me a gingerbread house with candy canes ?"
Ant: "No problem !"
An interesting twist on an old method, @Lahat. Definitely deserving of Gold Star.
Thanks @dw817. I just implemented it, this version of Langton's ant isn't mine, Greg Turk and Jim Propp made it as well with a proof about why some rules create symmetry. Sadly that proof is behind a paywall, (which is a good excuse, because chances are I wouldn't understand it).
Also, using pget and pset makes is easy and fun to play with cellular automatons.
Oh yes, with PGET and PSET you can move the world, @Lahat, provided you can cover the CPU for it. :)
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