# Multi-Agent Design Patterns Agents can work together in a variety of ways to solve problems. Research works like [AutoGen](https://aka.ms/autogen-paper), [MetaGPT](https://arxiv.org/abs/2308.00352) and [ChatDev](https://arxiv.org/abs/2307.07924) have shown multi-agent systems out-performing single agent systems at complex tasks like software development. A multi-agent design pattern is a structure that emerges from message protocols: it describes how agents interact with each other to solve problems. For example, the [tool-equiped agent](../framework/tools.ipynb#tool-equipped-agent) in the previous section employs a design pattern called ReAct, which involves an agent interacting with tools. You can implement any multi-agent design pattern using AutoGen agents. In the next two sections, we will discuss two common design patterns: group chat for task decomposition, and reflection for robustness. ```{toctree} :maxdepth: 1 group-chat handoffs mixture-of-agents multi-agent-debate reflection ```