Conway's Game of Life Kit - v1.3

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In 1970, John Conway came up with a 1-player game called Game of Life. The Game of Life is a mathematical game that simulates 'colonies' that grow or die based on how crowded or lonely they are and is known for the way it creates a beautiful organic display out of randomness.

Here is a design for a simple electronic project that plays Conway's Game of Life. Make one kit and keep it on your desk, or attach multiple kit modules together to create a large display.

Originally created by Dropout Design, this revision adds a few extra features. The kit is very easy to make and an excellent first electronics/soldering project. It is perfect for workshops since at the end everyone can connect their completed module together.

The animated GIF above shows 4 modules connected together. Each kit comes unassembled and includes all parts necessary for one module.

Features:

  • Each kit displays a 4x4 grid (16 LEDs)
  • Connect as many kits as youd like, in any configuration, to create a larger game board
  • Runs off of 2 AA batteries (not included), but can be easily modified to run off of USB or wall-wart power
  • On/Off button to save power, also for resetting the display
  • Automatically resets if the colony has died or stagnated (regeneration)
  • Backwards compatible with older versions

There's tons more to read about the project, including directions at the website!



Posts from the Adafruit blog tagged Game of Life:
5×5 Game of Life Wall Art
The IEEE Student Chapter at Seattle University created this terrific 5×5 Game of Life display to hang on the wall. aerohoff writes: Fall... Read More.
Game of Life kit reviewed…
Nice review! Tronixstuff writes… This month we’re looking at the Game of Life kit from adafruit industries, the team that brought... Read More.
EKG-controlled Game of Life hoodie
Joe Saavedra writes- The concept is a wearable version of Conway’s Game of Life, that is controlled by the current state of your... Read More.
Robosanta – powered by an Adafruit kit!
Nick used a Game of Life kit for his Robo-Santa! ... Read More.
From the mail bag – 16 x 16 Game of Life!
Sean writes in about his 16 x 16 Game of Life! Team Adafruit, here’s a 4 board x 4 board game of life array I built over the last few... Read More.
Customer Photos from the Adafruit pool tagged with "gameoflife".
To add your photos, upload and tag them "gameoflife" and add them to the Adafruit Flickr pool!