Conway's Game of Life is a cellular automaton devised by mathematician John Conway in 1970. It's a zero-player game: its evolution is determined by its initial state.
The Rules:Birth
A dead cell with exactly 3 live neighbors becomes alive
Survival
A live cell with 2 or 3 live neighbors stays alive
Death
All other cells die (underpopulation or overpopulation)
Simultaneous
All births and deaths happen at the same time each generation
Click cells to place them, choose a pattern preset, then press Play to watch the simulation!