dominoes
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Mesmerising Self-Stacking Lego Domino Machine Can Hit Two Million Topples Per Day
A few months ago, Grant Davis designed and built a Lego machine capable of automatically stacking and toppling 120,000 dominoes in 24 hours. It was potentially a record-setting contraption, but Jason Allemann of JK Brickworks could absolutely shatter that with their latest Lego build.
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My Eyes Can’t Tell Which Direction These Dominoes Are Falling
Video: Using a new stacking technique she calls soniverse, the eternally patient domino master Hevesh5 (or Lily Hevesh, as she’s known on YouTube) created this mind-melting domino fall that makes it look like the tiny blocks are falling in both directions as they collapse.
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360-Degree Video Puts 4200 Falling Dominoes All Around You
Video: In the world of competitive dominoes, stacking 4200 tiny plastic bricks is, surprisingly, not even close to setting any kind of record. But YouTube’s FlippyCat might have created one of the most satisfying domino falls to watch, since the entire structure was stacked around a 360-degree camera, putting you in the centre of all…
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These Dominoes Are Stuffed With Actual Cold Hard Shredded Cash
When you’re a kid, dominoes are for stacking and toppling in magnificent chains circling your bedroom floor. But when you’re older, and realise that all those dots can be used to play an actual game, suddenly dominoes become yet another form of competition. And nothing says you’re in it to win it like playing with…