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− | *[https://web-beta.archive.org/web/ | + | *[https://web-beta.archive.org/web/20040810045118/http://benjerry.middlebury.edu:80/~knights/CubeInfo.html Dan Knights' Rubik's Cube page] at the Internet Archive. (August 2004). |
*[https://web-beta.archive.org/web/20130329134430/http://www.thepublicvoid.com/cube/ Dan Knight's Speedcubing page] at the Internet Archive. (March 2013). | *[https://web-beta.archive.org/web/20130329134430/http://www.thepublicvoid.com/cube/ Dan Knight's Speedcubing page] at the Internet Archive. (March 2013). | ||
*[http://www.knightslab.org/speedcubing Dan Knight's Speedcubing page]. (Current) | *[http://www.knightslab.org/speedcubing Dan Knight's Speedcubing page]. (Current) |
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Dan Knights is an American speedcuber. He is the first 3x3 speedsolve World Champion of modern speedcubing, winning the World Championship 2003 in Toronto, Canada with an average of 20.00 seconds, and one of the first modern cubers to learn and use the Fridrich method to reach world-class times.
He is a computer scientist at the University of Colorado at Boulder, studying machine learning. He is also an avid rock climber.
Achievements
World Titles | ||
Preceded by Minh Thai 1982 |
3x3 Speedsolve World Champion 2003 |
Succeeded by Jean Pons 2005 |
External links
- Dan Knights' Rubik's Cube page at the Internet Archive. (August 2004).
- Dan Knight's Speedcubing page at the Internet Archive. (March 2013).
- Dan Knight's Speedcubing page. (Current)
- An essay by Dan Knights: "My Golden Time with Rubik's Cube", Story Time with Uncle Tyson