Interactive Turing Pattern Explorer

Explore Alan Turing's morphogenesis theory through interactive reaction-diffusion patterns. Discover how simple chemical reactions create the spots, stripes, and patterns found throughout nature.

Spots

Famous Patterns

Parameter Space Explorer

F: 0.01 F: 0.08 K: 0.070 K: 0.070 K: 0.045

Click on parameter space to jump to different patterns

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FPS: 60
Iterations: 0
Grid Size: 256×256
Color Scheme: Scientific

Alan Turing's Morphogenesis

In 1952, Alan Turing proposed that patterns in nature arise from the interaction of two chemicals diffusing and reacting together.

Natural Examples

🐆 Leopard and cheetah spots
🦓 Zebra stripes
🐠 Angelfish patterns
🐚 Seashell patterns
🦒 Giraffe patches
🪸 Coral formations