Arizona Man Stacks 485 Jenga Blocks Atop A Single Piece
An Arizona man described by Guinness World Records as a “Master Jenga stacker” has managed to pile a crazy 485 blocks on top of just one of the game’s pieces, breaking his own record set last year.
The impressive structure, which is shaped like an inverted pyramid, was built in two hours by Tai Star Valianti who said, “The tower stood for almost nine minutes before I got my son to come in and knock it down.” Tai said.
A Guinness spokesperson said, “The most incredible part of the tower is that as Tai builds, he expands it outwards from the single Jenga block giving it a physics-defying appearance. Surprisingly, the center remains hollow where the first standing Jenga block is placed.” Jenga’s creators say the record for the highest tower ever built is 41 stories, set by American Robert Grebler in 1985.
Source: Fox News