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− | '''Jabari Nuruddin''' is a | + | '''Jabari Nuruddin''' is a American Speedcuber. He is notable for being one of the first people to know full [[ZBLL]]. His claim to fame is being the first person to achieve an official sub-10 average with ZBLL and also knowing thousands of algorithms including ZBLL, [[OH]] ZBLL, [[Tripod]] 1LLL, [[Line]] 1LLL, [[Flipped Line]] 1LLL, [[Pure OLL]], [[HLS]] 0 edges, [[Oriented LS]], [[ZBLS]], even more [[1LLL]], and more. |
A notable [[Skewb]] solver, he gained a North American record in the Skewb at the ''Hudson Valley 2016'' tournament with an average time of 3.32 seconds. He is also in the top 40 (average) fastest solvers for the [[Rubik's Cube]] and [[One-Handed]] events. | A notable [[Skewb]] solver, he gained a North American record in the Skewb at the ''Hudson Valley 2016'' tournament with an average time of 3.32 seconds. He is also in the top 40 (average) fastest solvers for the [[Rubik's Cube]] and [[One-Handed]] events. |
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Jabari Nuruddin is a American Speedcuber. He is notable for being one of the first people to know full ZBLL. His claim to fame is being the first person to achieve an official sub-10 average with ZBLL and also knowing thousands of algorithms including ZBLL, OH ZBLL, Tripod 1LLL, Line 1LLL, Flipped Line 1LLL, Pure OLL, HLS 0 edges, Oriented LS, ZBLS, even more 1LLL, and more.
A notable Skewb solver, he gained a North American record in the Skewb at the Hudson Valley 2016 tournament with an average time of 3.32 seconds. He is also in the top 40 (average) fastest solvers for the Rubik's Cube and One-Handed events.