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Most Lego Bricks Stacked Together In 15 Seconds

United States

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Columbus, Ohio, United States / November 26, 2010

Brett Blessing stacked 20 2x4 Lego bricks together in 15 seconds.

Tags: fastesttallesttowerstackLegobricks

Rules

- bricks must be locked together
- must use 2 x 4 Lego bricks
- no adhesives permitted
- must provide video evidence
Comments
  • United States Jack Nilston

    I have created the biggest building in the lego worlds with the all types of in-game lego bricks that i unlocked using the lego world cheat codes provided by the game itself, now i don't know what criteria need to set the building challenge that i have created.

  • United States Alex Cunningham

    I vote legal, it's not in the criteria that the bricks have to be perfectly aligned.

  • United States Rob Birdsong

    Do people think the last brick should be counted? He does lock it together as the criteria states and it is within the given time frame, but it is a slightly askew lock. What are some others thoughts?

  • United States Brett Blessing

    Thats how he did it, so blame him jack ass

  • Ireland Christian Conefery

    that not fucking stacking

  • United States Brett Blessing

    Sorry i was looking at the wrong thing

  • United States Brett Blessing

    There was no blue, and i am being fair, they are locked together, i even said the last one didnt count because it was half on. Have a good day.

  • Canada Dan Rollman

    I agree with Karen. The red/blue combo clearly isn't connected with the timer stops. I vote to deny this submission.

  • Canada Karen Wilkinson

    I'm not sure each block was locked together - the red brick on top of the blue brick doesn't appear to be firmly attached. It'd be good to get a shot of the finished tower.

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