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It takes a certain ambition to set a world record, as well as patience and skill. This is no news to young Auldin Maxwell, aged 12 of Salmon Arm, British Columbia Canada. I guess when you’re locked down there isn’t a whole lot more to do, but congratulations young Auldin.
Auldin set a world record [breaking his own] of stacking Jenga blocks on a single block. He has now officially stacked 1,400 Jenga blocks, all balanced on a single block! You’ve gotta see it to believe it.
Click here to see him build, then tip it over: https://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2021/05/17/canada-Guinness-World-Records-Auldin-Maxwell-Jenga-blocks-doubled/8261621274367/
"I made my 1,400 one fatter because there are 40 layers on it," Maxwell said. "The shorter one's a little easier and more stable." Auldin also broke a similar record using giant Jenga blocks where he stacked 500 on a single block. He has set his sights on breaking his own giant Jenga stacking record.
It’s nice to have a little good news once in a while. I’m Max, and that’s the way I see it!
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