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* [[Ryan Heise]], inventor of the [[Heise Method]]
 
* [[Ryan Heise]], inventor of the [[Heise Method]]
 
* [[David Singmaster]], author of ''Notes on Rubik's Magic Cube'', a famous [[Puzzle theory]] book
 
* [[David Singmaster]], author of ''Notes on Rubik's Magic Cube'', a famous [[Puzzle theory]] book
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* [[User:PiotrGrochowski|Piotr Grochowski]], also having a [[User:SockOfPiotrGrochowski|sock]] and a [[User:Sock2OfPiotrGrochowski|sock2]]
  
 
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The category for this article is Category:Cubers

A cuber is anyone who enjoys playing with the Rubik's Cube, or more generally any twisty puzzle. Nowadays the majority of cubers are also speedcubers, meaning they care about solving puzzles as fast as possible, but there are still very many people who are interested in Puzzle theory, collecting, programming simulators, or building cube modifications.

A short list of notable cubers who are not speedcubers is: