In the title compound, C10H12N4, the tetrazole and phenyl rings are planar to within 0.001 (2) and 0.006 (2) Å, respectively. The two rings are not coplanar and have a dihedral angle of 69.07 (9)° between them. Each molecule is connected with two adjacent ones by C—H⋯N bridges between atoms of tetrazole rings forming chains parallel with the y axis of the unit cell.
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