In a jaw-dropping display of balance, patience, and engineering precision, Tian Rui has shattered a world record by stacking an astonishing 3,149 Jenga blocks on a single upright Jenga block, setting a new Guinness World Record for the most Jenga blocks balanced vertically.
The feat, accomplished in front of a live audience and certified by Guinness World Records officials, took over 12 hours of meticulous stacking, with each block carefully placed to maintain structural integrity. The entire tower stood over 2 meters tall, defying the laws of gravity and logic.
Tian Rui, a professional artist and balance enthusiast from China, said:
“This wasn’t just about stacking blocks — it was about proving that with patience, even the most impossible structures can stand tall.”
The previous record, held by an American team with just over 1,400 blocks, was nearly doubled by Tian’s mind-blowing creation.
- Demonstrates the principles of physics, equilibrium, and creative engineering
- Inspires STEM learning and patience-based skill development
- Draws global attention to recreational records as an art form
From a game of fun to a feat of precision, Tian Rui has turned a simple childhood pastime into a historic achievement — building a monument to balance, one block at a time.