p32 honey farm hassler is a period-32 oscillator, sparker, and honey farm hassler that was originally discovered by David Raucci and praosylen on September 9, 2021. In terms of its 45 cells, it is currently the smallest known period-32 oscillator.
It was first found in a dimerized form containing two copies of Richs p16. praosylen found that it could be monomerized with only one honey farm predecessor and with one of the p16s replaced with a figure eight, producing a 64-cell oscillator that was already smaller than gourmet, the previous record holder. Raucci then found that the other p16 could also be replaced with a figure eight, giving a 48-cell form. A 14-glider synthesis of this oscillator was found the day of its discovery. On January 4, 2022, iNoMed found that the figure eight could be replaced by a mold, giving a p32 oscillator with only 45 cells.
wwei23 discovered that the spark from the monomer form could convert a blinker into a glider.