12 Records
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Using tremendous focus and a steady hand, master stacker Sam Jaffe erects a world record 133-inch domino tower.
On October 7, 2008, Jaffe began to lay the base layers of a domino skyscraper at his home in San Diego California. Hundreds of 1quot;x 2quot;x 3quot; dominos, two ladders, and four days later, he’d created an architectural marvel and a new universal record. There were no witnesses on hand.
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Most Dominoes Balanced On Table Tennis Paddle And Lifted With Hand
Francois-Joseph Lacroix placed 85 dominoes on a table tennis paddle and lifted it with one hand.
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Alex Maass built an arrow consisting of 130 dominoes.
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Longest Altoids Tin Domino Chain
Art Hoffman created a domino chain using 151 Altoidstins and successfully made the entire chain topple.
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Daniel Romero made a domino chain using 57 two-cent Euro coins and successfully made the entire chain topple.
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Members of Responsible Fishing UK made a domino chain using 1000 books and successfully made the entire chain topple.
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Alex Young led a hand clap chain 68 people long during a stop on the RecordSetter book tour.
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Longest "RecordSetter Book Of World Records" Book Domino Chain
Malcolm U. made a domino chain using 26 copies of the [RecordSetter Book Of World Records][1] and successfully made the entire chain topple during a stop on the [RecordSetter book][2] tour. [1]: http://recordsetter.com/book [2]: http://recordsetter.com/book
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Longest Down-The-Stairs Card Domino Chain
James Tazioli made a domino chain using playing cards and successfully made the entire chain topple. The chain ran down a flight of stairs 14 stairs long.
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Most Moving Card Domino Structures On Stairs
James Tazioli made a stair domino chain using playing cards that was eight stairs long. Tazioli created double spread structures on each stair and successfully made the entire chain topple.
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Most Consecutive Domino Card Ribbon Spreads
James Tazioli made a domino chain using playing cards. Tazioli created 30 ribbon spread structures and successfully made the entire chain topple.
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Widest Single Ribbon Side-Suported Circle Spread
James Tazioli built a single ribbon side-supported circle spread that measured one yard in diameter.
