Explore the fascinating world of Conway's Game of Life, a cellular automaton devised by British mathematician John Horton Conway in 1970.
- Underpopulation: Any live cell with fewer than two live neighbors dies.
- Survival: Any live cell with two or three live neighbors continues to the next generation.
- Overpopulation: Any live cell with more than three live neighbors dies.
- Reproduction: Any dead cell with exactly three live neighbors becomes a live cell.
- Play Modes: Navigate forward and backward through generations, or let the game autoplay.
- Grid Customization: Click on tiles to set your initial state, generate a random grid, or clear the entire grid.
- Controls: Zoom in and out, and move through the grid using W, A, S, D keys.
In the next version, I plan to introduce pattern options, allowing you to choose and paint various patterns directly onto the grid