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  • |NAME=David James Salvia '''David James Salvia''' is an [[USA|American]] speedcuber currently residing in Sou
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  • |NAME=David Allen '''David Allen''' is a [[USA|American]] speedcuber from Bradford, Pennsylvania, and
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  • |NAME=David Singmaster |IMAGE=David Singmaster.jpg
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  • |NAME=David Woner |IMAGE=David Woner.jpg
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  • |NAME=David Wesley |IMAGE=David Wesley.jpg
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  • |NAME=Julian David '''Julian David''' is a Canadian speedcuber specializing in blindfolded events and [[FMC]].
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  • |NAME=David Calvo Vivas |IMAGE=David Calvo Vivas.jpg
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  • |NAME=David Calvo Vivas |IMAGE=David Calvo Vivas.jpg
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  • |NAME=David Wesley |IMAGE=David Wesley.jpg
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  • |NAME=David James Salvia '''David James Salvia''' is an [[USA|American]] speedcuber currently residing in Sou
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  • |NAME=David Woner |IMAGE=David Woner.jpg
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  • |proposers=[[David Salvia]] An experimental [[method]] by [[David Salvia]]. The novelty of his method is in the first two layers.
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  • |NAME=David Allen '''David Allen''' is a [[USA|American]] speedcuber from Bradford, Pennsylvania, and
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  • ...o-step [[F2L]] method proposed by [[John Conway]], [[David Benson]], and [[David Seal]] in 1979. ...raft article for the method was prepared by "Dave Benson, John Conway, and David Seal" (page 40).
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  • |NAME=Julian David '''Julian David''' is a Canadian speedcuber specializing in blindfolded events and [[FMC]].
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  • |proposers=[[Jeremy Fleischman]], [[David Games]] and [[Devin Corr-Robinett]] ...yer control cases (for the [[3x3x3]]) proposed by [[Jeremy Fleischman]], [[David Games]], and [[Devin Corr-Robinett]] in 2010.
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  • * [[David Calvo Vivas]]
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  • ...d corners.[Singmaster, p.17] He was one of the correspondents who wrote to David Singmaster in the earliest days of the Rubik's Cube, and Singmaster mention *Singmaster, David, (1981) ''Notes on Rubik's "Magic Cube"'', 5th edition. Enslow Publishers.
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  • ...-24, 2006. It was organized by the Euro2006 organization team, headed by [[David Hedley Jones]] and [[Ron van Bruchem]].
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  • [[David Singmaster]] reports that he typically used a [[Corners First]] method, and * David Singmaster, [https://www.jaapsch.net/puzzles/cubic.htm ''Cubic Circular''],
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  • ...of the South Bank in London. During this period he shared an office with [[David Singmaster]].[Singmaster p. 39] ...e second edition of his ''Notes on Rubik's "Magic Cube"'' (October 1979) [[David Singmaster]] mentions that Thistlethwaite had invented a novel strategy for
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  • ...y finished in 14th place with a best time of 30.59 seconds. According to [[David Singmaster]], Brinkmann used two methods: one was a [[Corners first]] techn *<span id="cite_note-1">His name ''Ronald'' is verified by the testimony of David Singmaster;[https://www.jaapsch.net/puzzles/cubic3.htm] [[Georges Helm]] (w
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  • | David Gilday (ARM Principal Engineer) | David Gilday (ARM Principal Engineer)
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  • |NAME=David Singmaster |IMAGE=David Singmaster.jpg
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  • According to [[David Singmaster]], he was just one of four cubers at the competition who solved
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  • * [[David Singmaster]], author of ''Notes on Rubik's Magic Cube'', a famous [[Puzzle
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  • |proposers=[[David Ha]] The first detailed description of the method was the one invented by [[David Ha]], who first published his method in the SpeedSolving Wiki in 2020.
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  • [[David Singmaster]] mentions John White in his ''Cubic Circular''. In Issue 1 (Nov * David Singmaster, [https://www.jaapsch.net/puzzles/cubic.htm ''Cubic Circular''],
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  • ...22.95 seconds. He also had the best time averaged over all three rounds. [[David Singmaster]] reports that he used a [[Corners First]] method.[https://www.j ...llenge Minh Thai. Minh Thai won the title of "Grand Champion" by beating [[David Allen]]. The tournament was broadcast on "That's Incredible" on January 24
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  • |proposers=[[David Singmaster]] The '''cross''' is a concept first proposed in the early 80's by [[David Singmaster]] and is the first [[step]] for most [[layer by layer]] methods
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  • ...p 1982]] he finished in 13th position with a best time of 30.02 seconds. [[David Singmaster]], who was one of the judges of the competition, seems to have s
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  • |proposers=[[David Woner]]
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  • ...was broken twice in the same attempt, which violated competition rules. [[David Singmaster]] reports that Sandqvist used a [[Corners first]] technique.[htt
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  • ...d in 19th and last place with a best time in round one of 50.16 seconds. [[David Singmaster]] notes that he was one of the few contestants using the Layer b According to David Singmaster, who saw a prototype in 1981:
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  • ...finished in eighth place with a best time (in round 2) of 26.63 seconds. [[David Singmaster]] reports that he used a [[Corners First]] method. He was the yo
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  • ...shed in 12th place with a best time of 29.73 seconds in the third round. [[David Singmaster]] reports that he used a [[Corners first]] technique.[https://ww
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  • ...Theory: Rubik's Cube, Merlin's Machine, and Other Mathematical Toys''] by David Joyner
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  • ...finished in fifth place with a best time (in round 3) of 24.91 seconds. [[David Singmaster]] reports that he used a [[Corners First]] method.[https://www.j
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  • ...n round 3) of 28.11 seconds.[https://www.jaapsch.net/puzzles/cubic3.htm] [[David Singmaster]] notes that in round 1 his cube [[pop]]ped three times but he r
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  • *[[David Woner]]
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  • * [[David Calvo Vivas]]'s four cubes underwater
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  • ...nished in eleventh place with a best time (in round 2) of 29.62 seconds. [[David Singmaster]] reports that he used a [[Corners first]] method. He was the on
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  • ...pyright and trademark matters worldwide. The president of Rubik's Brand is David Kremer, the son of Tom Kremer. They are known for using their trademark "to
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  • * Joyner, David ''Adventures in Group Theory: Rubik's Cube, Merlin's Machine, and Other Mat
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  • ...list. Of the other books in this list, the most influential is probably [[David Singmaster]]'s ''Notes on Rubik's Magic Cube'', which he first self-publish *Frey, Alexander; Singmaster, David, (1982) ''Handbook of Cubik Math''. Enslow. ISBN 0-89490-058-7
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  • |proposers= David Larios
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  • * [[David Wesley]]
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  • ...[Don Taylor|Donald Taylor]]<br/>[[John Conway]]<br/>[[David Benson]]<br/>[[David Seal]]<br/>[[Jessica Fridrich]]<br/>[[Hans Dockhorn]]<br/>[[Kurt Dockhorn]] ...r + edge pairs): [[René Schoof]], [[John Conway]], [[David Benson]], and [[David Seal]]
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  • * [[David gear cube]] (Polo cube)
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  • He was from Nyíregyháza (near Budapest) and was a student in 1981/2. [[David Singmaster]] reports on the Hungarian Championship as follows:
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  • {{S-title-bef| before=[[David Woner]] | year=2009, 2010 }}
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  • The concept of a cube without its centre stickers was discussed by [[David Singmaster]] in his ''Cubic Circular'' in the 1980s:[https://www.jaapsch.ne
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  • ...d he was (along with [[Zoltán Lábas]] of Hungary) the oldest contestant. [[David Singmaster]] reports that he used a [[Corners First]] method.[https://www.j
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  • Weston, along with [[David Adams]], was one of the two primary stream casters for [[MentalBlockTV]], a
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  • * [[Julian David]]
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  • |proposers=[[Don Taylor|Donald Taylor]], [[David Singmaster]], and others ...d a four step last layer solution. Layer By Layer gained popularity when [[David Singmaster]] published his variant of it (along with his [[3x3x3 notation]]
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  • * [[CubingUSA Nationals 2023]], at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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  • ...cube]) in Easter 1981. He visited and corresponded with experts such as [[David Singmaster]], [[Christoph Bandelow]] and many others.
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  • ...fter Episode 20 in the original season, Cubecast added [[Dan Cohen]] and [[David Woner]] as regular guests and streamed live at justin.tv/cubecast with audi * Episode 20 - [[Shotaro Makisumi]] and [[David Woner]].
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  • ...the 1981 UK national championship. The jury consisted of [[Ernő Rubik]], [[David Singmaster]], Georgina Tamás (Konsumex), Peter Peacock (Ideal UK), and Rai Although the tournament went well [[David Singmaster]] mentions some technical difficulties. At one stage the power f
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  • ...der Blonk]], [[Lars Vandenbergh]], [[Dror Vomberg]], [[Cameron Webley]], [[David Wesley]], [[Rune Wesström]], [[Ian Winokur]], [[Lucas Winter]], [[Wiktoria ...th an average time of 20.00 seconds. [[Jessica Fridrich]] was second and [[David Wesley]] was third.
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  • |proposers=[[John Conway]], [[David Benson]], and [[David Seal]] ...irs was first proposed in 1979 by [[John Conway]], [[David Benson]], and [[David Seal]] in two separate publications.[https://sites.google.com/view/methodli
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  • ...iereck. [We] introduce the moves E[quator), M(iddle) and S(tanding). ... [[David Singmaster|Singmaster's]] notation does not include central layer moves; in
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  • ...nce for Ernő Rubik's solving method comes from two sources. The first is [[David Singmaster]]'s 1980 book <i>Notes on Rubik's 'Magic Cube'</i> (5th edition) His algorithms for orienting cubies are better attested. David Singmaster in his small catalog of algorithms (page 44) attributes the foll
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  • * [http://www.youtube.com/user/tyjet66 tyjet66] David Phelps
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  • ...d in 2nd place (behind [[Minh Thai]]) with a best time of 24.32 seconds. [[David Singmaster]] notes that his technique was "DE, DC & ME together, [then] U",
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  • {{S-title-aft| after=[[David Woner]] | year=2010 }}
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  • | [[David Ha]] | [[David Singmaster]]<br/>[[René Schoof]]<br/>[[Jessica Fridrich]]<br/>[[Hans Dockh
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  • | name=[[David Woner]] | name=[[David Woner]]
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  • ...eo: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDwSaCB3UbM Cubic Tales], Erno Rubik, David Singmaster, Jeffrey Varasano, at ''Gathering for Gardner'', April 2018
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  • ...[https://sites.google.com/view/methodlibrary/3x3-methods/layer-by-layer] [[David Singmaster]] remarked in August 1980 in <i>Notes on Rubik's 'Magic Cube'</i
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  • It is likely that Dicks actually began one-handed solving in 1981, since [[David Singmaster]] mentions John White's "behind his back" skills in late 1981. F
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  • ...cept of 4x4x4 Cube discussed as a theoretical concept in the writings of [[David Singmaster]]. Sebestény studied the problem further and discovered that a
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  • *Polo Gear Cube (David)
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  • ...e.org/web/20111108120705/http://www.dtwoner.110mb.com/index.php?p=1_40_PBL David Woner's PBL algs]
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  • * [http://dtwoner.110mb.com/index.php?p=1_31_CLL David Woner's CLL algs]
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  • * [[David Vujasić]] * [[David Lim]]
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  • ...n the history of the Cube. In his ''Notes on Rubik's Magic Cube'' (1979) [[David Singmaster]] mentions (p. 26) that mathematician [[Roger Penrose]] had crea
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  • | name=[[David Epstein]] | name=[[David Epstein]]
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  • | name=[[David Wesley]] | name=[[David Wesley]]
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  • {{S-title-aft| after=[[David Woner]] | year=2009, 2010 }}
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  • * [http://dtwoner.110mb.com/index.php?p=1_42_EG1 Algs for the EG1 set] (by David Woner)
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  • ...been discovered independently. The most popular method was developed by [[David Singmaster]] and published in the book ''Notes on Rubik's "Magic Cube"'' in In 1982, David Singmaster and Alexander Frey hypothesized that the number of moves needed
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  • ETM was designed for measuring 'true' TPS by [[David Woner]]. It is intended mainly for reconstructions, where videos are availa
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  • ...conference including John Conway and Roger Penrose have acquired a Cube. [[David Singmaster]] gets one of the last samples available from Hungarian mathemat *'''1980 August:''' David Singmaster publishes the expanded 5th edition of his book retitled as "Note
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  • Firstly built by [[David Litwin]] in 1995, the [[Square-2]] is an un[[bandaged]] version of Square-1
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  • David Gomes,
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  • ...was undoubfully a DNF, but he replied with "but can anyone do it faster?" David Woner, Feliks Zemdegs, Jules Manalang and several other wrote back saying " ...l Baird]]) responded to a thread about their deactivation. In amazement, [[David Jiang]] responded with "Woaj", intending to type "Woah". Samuel Baird, in r
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  • * David Blaine * David Copperfield
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