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  1. 4x4x4 Cube CubingUSA Western Championship 2019: First round: 20: 30.73 40.42 45.40: 40.16: 43.37: 37.74: 30.73: CubingUSA Northeast Championship 2018: Final: 16: 38.39 41.67 43.22: 45.59: 39.33: 42.47: 38.39: First round: 10: 31.81 35.87 DNF: 35.36: 33.17: 31.81: 39.07

  2. Dan Cohen is an American speedcuber. Since 2007, he has consistently ranked among the top big cube solvers in the world. He has held the world record in 4x4, 5x5, 6x6, and 7x7 at multiples times between 2008 and 2011. In particular, this used to make him one of the few viable rivals to Feliks Zemdegs in those categories. However, more recently ...

  3. cube.danrcohen.comCubing...

    about:me. © 2009 Dan Cohen | Original design by Andreas Viklund. Stuff: Main | Cubing Return to top

  4. Puzzles. Pick a puzzle on the left for more details. Puzzles. 3x3; 4x4; 5x5; 6x6 & 7x7; Square-1; Pyraminx; Other; © 2009 Dan Cohen | Original design by Andreas Viklund

  5. Competition. Round. Place. Single. Average. Solves. The World Cube Association governs competitions for mechanical puzzles that are operated by twisting groups of pieces, commonly known as 'twisty puzzles'. The most famous of these puzzles is the Rubik's Cube, invented by professor Rubik from Hungary.

  6. To watch Dan Cohen solve a Rubik's Cube is a wondrous thing. He examines it first, noting how it is set among the 43 quintillion possible opening configurations. In two or three seconds he plans a first sequence of turns that will create a single-color cross on one of the cube's multicolored faces.

  7. COLL. This is my COLL page. I find that learning COLL is nice for bigcubes and for OH, but I think that for normal 3x3 solving, it isn't the greatest, but here are my algs anyway.

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