This Amazing Domino Setup Broke Two World Records At Once

By Editorial Staff in Amazing On 31st December 2015
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#1 It doesn’t matter who you are, watching destruction is enthralling.

You simply can't look away, and as long as no one is getting physically hurt, it's usually, for some reason, pretty enjoyable. Watching bricks crumble at a construction site, or cubes of ice carefully cut by a father plop down into the snow, will forever be oddly satisfying.

#2 Dominoes are a great, nondestructive way to watch things fall to the ground that won’t upset your poor dad.

The plastic rectangle's sole purpose on this earth is to topple over, and to cause other dominoes to topple over. The only bad part is the setup time. Unless tedious, meticulous, and careful work where one false move can undo all of the hours of work you've already put into a project is your cup of tea it might be better to stay on the spectator's end of this activity.

But did you know they hold competitions to see who can make the biggest and fastest construction. It's even become a world wide activity and has a Worlds Record placement.

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#4 This incredible 128,000-domino display showcased important parts of world history, and in the process broke two world records! Keep your eye on the wall, especially the blue section, and the pyramid!