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  • A [[Fisher cube]] is a 3x3 cube, invented by [[Tony Fisher]], that has been rotated on one axis ro
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  • #REDIRECT [[Cuber]] A '''speedcuber''' is a person practicing the sport of [[speedcubing]].
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  • ...y the only cuber over 80 years old who can solve a [[3x3x3|cube]] in under a minute. Wesström's fastest official average is 41.14 seconds as of 3 Feb 2
    508 bytes (71 words) - 22:52, 3 February 2018
  • ...imes called the '''Chambon style''', after [[Edouard Chambon]], the French cuber known for his exceptionally slow-turning style.
    457 bytes (61 words) - 03:55, 20 May 2012
  • TheSolvableCube is a cuber from Greece (Europe) most known for forming the [[OF1M]] Method, which is u
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  • Alex VanDerWyst is a cuber based in western USA. He is the creator of the [[VDW Method]], also known a
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  • ....D.''' (more commonly known as '''badmephisto''') is a [[Canada|Canadian]] cuber famous for his [[CFOP]] tutorial videos on YouTube and later other guides o ...Computer Science at Stanford University, and later moved on to working as a Research Scientist at OpenAI, and now is the Director of AI at Tesla.
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  • ...January, 2002. It was the main place of communication among the Japanese [[cuber]]s through early 2008. Since then, the top Japanese cubers have mostly comm
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  • ...poel]] (Spols). It has been the main site for communication among French [[cuber]]s since 2006.
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  • ...the solver did in detail and gathering statistics about [[Method]]s and [[Cuber]]s. A reconstruction of one of [[Feliks Zemdegs]]'s [[3x3x3]] World Record solves
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  • ...ally the standard [[Rubik's cube]] is often just called 'the cube'. If a [[cuber]] wants to talk about some other specific cubic puzzle, they will almost al ...so commonly used to refer to any twisty puzzle; even those in the shape of a [[dodecahedron]] or [[tetrahedron]] such as the [[Megaminx]] and [[Pyraminx
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  • ...s a [[Sweden|Swedish]] [[cuber|speedcuber]] who lived in Singapore. He was a [[WCA delegate]] and was the head of the [[Independent Advisory Committee|I On 6th August 2015, he died after a fall in South Korea.
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  • ...with only DNF and DNS results, is never considered to be a DNS, but rather a DNF. That is, the DNS result can only be given to single solves.
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  • '''India''' is a WCA recognized country in [[Asia]]. * [[Sunil Pedapudi]] - Indian-[[USA|American]] cuber
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  • ...can cuber best known as the founder and general manager of [[Lubix Cube]], a company manufacturing the silicone lubricant of the same name.
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  • ...stage and the solving ('execution') stage. Blindfolds are used to block a cuber's vision during blindsolving. Another blind solving discipline called [[Spe [[Image:4.jpg|200px|thumb|right|[[Tyson Mao]] wearing a blindfold during an official solve]]
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  • ...from this prank, and was endorsed by [[Michael Humuhumunukunukuapua'a]], a cuber who was claimed to be faster than [[Feliks Zemdegs]]. The cube was later revealed to actually be a [[WeiLong GTS]] with a [[The Pride of Hawaii]] color scheme.
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  • '''Luis Javier Iáñez Pareja''' is a Spanish cuber. He is the developer of two popular online applications for cubing, twistth
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  • |ALIASES=Blobinati Cuber ...deos. In 2021 he and a team of friends known as the Kübirz participated in a [[Method Development Competition]] and invented the [[ECP Method]] together
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