210 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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During their World Record Night in one of their Friday Night Youth Ministry events, members of the Union MBC Youth built a VHS tape tower measuring 100.394 inches tall.
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Joe Kan stacks 10 apples on top of one another without external support, a new world record. His attempt beat the previous record by two apples.
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Jay Nielson used 184 cans of Red Bull Sugarfree to build a tower 16 cans in height.
The record was set on May 8, 2009 in Wellington, New Zealand. Willy Berger was present to witness the feat and count the cans.
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Sage Guggenheim built a cookie tower made of 29 homemade cookies, a new world record. The completed tower was over 14.5 inches in height.
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Cynthia Kueppers and Dave Bredesen built a carrot cake 18" in height, a new world record. When complete, the cake had 21 layers.
The duo built the oversized dessert on May 20, 2009 at a World Record Appreciation Society[] event in New York City. When they were finished creating it, hungry audience members ate the entire thing. Dan Rollman and Corey Henderson were present as witnesses.
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Tallest Scrabble Tile Tower Built In One Minute
Keven Intravaia stacked 57 Scrabble tiles in one minute.
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Jesse Blackwoodstacked six regular-sized Bic lighters on top of each other
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Brian Pankey stacked eight marshmallows on top of each other.
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Tallest Soda Can Tower Assembled In 30 Seconds
10th can was added after time outside the 30-second limit.
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Alix Maxwell built anorigami strawberry30.1 centimeters in height.
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Ross Berenson made a potato puff four inches tall at its center.
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Susie Granville and Ted Grennan have grown a geranium 76’ 1/2" tall.
