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The 5-state busy beaver champion (and winner!) is: [https://bbchallenge.org/1RB1LC_1RC1RB_1RD0LE_1LA1LD_1RZ0LA&status=halt https://bbchallenge.org/1RB1LC_1RC1RB_1RD0LE_1LA1LD_1RZ0LA]. The machine halts after 47,176,870 steps. It was found by Heiner Marxen and Jürgen Buntrock in 1989<ref>H. Marxen and J. Buntrock. Attacking the Busy Beaver 5. Bulletin of the EATCS, 40, pages 247-251, February 1990. https://turbotm.de/~heiner/BB/mabu90.html</ref>.
The 5-state busy beaver champion (and winner!) is: [https://bbchallenge.org/1RB1LC_1RC1RB_1RD0LE_1LA1LD_1RZ0LA&status=halt https://bbchallenge.org/1RB1LC_1RC1RB_1RD0LE_1LA1LD_1RZ0LA]. The machine halts after 47,176,870 steps. It was found by Heiner Marxen and Jürgen Buntrock in 1989<ref>H. Marxen and J. Buntrock. Attacking the Busy Beaver 5. Bulletin of the EATCS, 40, pages 247-251, February 1990. https://turbotm.de/~heiner/BB/mabu90.html</ref>.

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The 5-state busy beaver champion (and winner!) is: https://bbchallenge.org/1RB1LC_1RC1RB_1RD0LE_1LA1LD_1RZ0LA. The machine halts after 47,176,870 steps. It was found by Heiner Marxen and Jürgen Buntrock in 1989[1].

  1. H. Marxen and J. Buntrock. Attacking the Busy Beaver 5. Bulletin of the EATCS, 40, pages 247-251, February 1990. https://turbotm.de/~heiner/BB/mabu90.html