Multiple Langton's Ants
Watch multiple ants interact on a shared grid! Each ant follows the same simple rules but creates unique patterns.
When ants cross paths, they can dramatically affect each other's trajectories, leading to fascinating emergent behaviors
and complex, colorful patterns that neither ant would create alone.
About Multiple Ants
- Interaction: Ants share the same grid and can affect each other's paths indirectly
- Emergent Complexity: Multiple ants create far more complex patterns than a single ant
- Color Coding: Each ant has a unique color to track individual contributions
- Highway Formation: Watch as multiple "highways" may emerge and intersect
- Boundary Behavior: Ants disappear when they leave the grid boundaries