Kurt Dockhorn

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Kurt Dockhorn
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Claim to Fame: CFOP pioneer


Kurt Dockhorn is a cuber who was one of the pioneers of the CFOP method, which he and Anneke Treep developed an early form of. It became known as the "Dockhorn-Treep system" after Frans Schiereck published it in one of his books in 1981.

In the following years, Dockhorn; Treep; his brother, Hans Dockhorn; and Guus Razoux Schultz documented all of the OLL and PLL cases on a computer which Hans had access to and devised algorithms for nearly 1,200 possible last layer arrangements.

References

  • Ian Scheffler (2016) Cracking the Cube: Going Slow to Go Fast and Other Unexpected Turns in the Unexpected Turns in the World of Competitive Rubik's Cube Solving. Pages 152-3. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 1501121928

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