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With [[Lars Vandenbergh]], Dan invented a variant of [[CFOP]] now known as [[VHF2L]].
 
With [[Lars Vandenbergh]], Dan invented a variant of [[CFOP]] now known as [[VHF2L]].
  
== See Also ==
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== See also ==
 
* [[Fewest Moves Challenge]]
 
* [[Fewest Moves Challenge]]
 
* [[Vandenbergh-Harris]]
 
* [[Vandenbergh-Harris]]
  
== External Links ==
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== External links ==
 
* [http://www.cubestation.co.uk/ Dan Harris's Cube Station] (now defunct)
 
* [http://www.cubestation.co.uk/ Dan Harris's Cube Station] (now defunct)
 
* [http://www.amazon.com/Speedsolving-Easy-Follow-Step-Step/dp/1402753136 Speedsolving the Cube] (Dan Harris's book)
 
* [http://www.amazon.com/Speedsolving-Easy-Follow-Step-Step/dp/1402753136 Speedsolving the Cube] (Dan Harris's book)
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Revision as of 04:55, 18 May 2012

Dan Harris
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Dan Harris in !
Background Information
Alias(es): DanH
Country: United Kingdom
Born: ! (age !)
Occupation(s): Weather Forecaster at the UK Meteorological Office
Years Active: 2003-2010
WCA ID: 2003HARR01
Claim to Fame: FMC founder, VH co-inventor


Dan Harris is a British speedcuber from Great Yarmouth, England. He was the first world-class speedcuber to hail from the United Kingdom and for several years remained the fastest British speedcuber. As a result, Dan was one of the early 2000s speedcubers who received the most media exposure. He promoted cubing to the general public through this and his published book 'Speedsolving the Cube'.

Dan's now-defunct website, cubestation.co.uk, was launched in 2003 and was an early reference for CFOP. Among some of the other popular resources on his website were the Fewest Moves Challenge, launched in early 2003, and the

With Lars Vandenbergh, Dan invented a variant of CFOP now known as VHF2L.

See also

External links