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− | '''Piotr Serbeński'''<sup>[[#cite_note-1|(note)]]</sup> was a | + | '''Piotr Serbeński'''<sup>[[#cite_note-1|(note)]]</sup> was a Polish speedcuber from Warsaw. In 1982 he was a 17-year-old student. At the [[World Rubik's Cube Championship 1982]] he finished in 17th place with a best time of 37.50 seconds.[https://www.jaapsch.net/puzzles/cubic3.htm] |
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+ | According to [[David Singmaster]], he was just one of four cubers at the competition who solved with a method based on [[layer by layer]] instead of the more popular [[corners first]] methods.[https://www.jaapsch.net/puzzles/cubic3.htm] | ||
==Footnotes== | ==Footnotes== | ||
− | *<span id="cite_note-1"> | + | *<span id="cite_note-1">Until 2021, his last name was incorrectly spelled by the [[WCA]] as "Sebeński".</span> |
==External links== | ==External links== |
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Piotr Serbeński(note) was a Polish speedcuber from Warsaw. In 1982 he was a 17-year-old student. At the World Rubik's Cube Championship 1982 he finished in 17th place with a best time of 37.50 seconds.[1]
According to David Singmaster, he was just one of four cubers at the competition who solved with a method based on layer by layer instead of the more popular corners first methods.[2]
Footnotes
- Until 2021, his last name was incorrectly spelled by the WCA as "Sebeński".