Inspired by Grand Davis’ previously posted linear LEGO domino machine, fellow LEGO builder JK Brickworks decided to finally finish the infinity loop LEGO domino track he’d put on the back burner, where all my own projects remain. The build consists of a ring of 64 dominos that fall, and as
Domino runs: it’s only the knocking them over part that’s fun. The setting up part is tedious and stressful, and usually (at least in my case) ends with a premature demolition and sadness. Built by LEGO builder Grant Davis using LEGO Technics parts, this machine will infinitely set up and
This is a video of the Guinness World Record longest domino wall crumbling. The wall, which measures a respectable 4-foot tall, 169-feet long, and contains 54,321 dominos, takes a full 90-seconds to fall from beginning to end. For reference, I don’t have a steady enough hand to build a domino
This is a video of the world record holder for largest hexagonal domino structure being built by domino maniac Hevesh5, and destroyed with the help of her friend Mikayla and an inflatable chicken on a string. The build took 52 days of not accidentally knocking it over, 35,000 dominos, and
This is a series of Christmas themed domino displays set up and knocked down by domino fanatic Lily Hevesh. There was some pretty cute and clever pieces in there. I particularly enjoyed the zigzag knock-down of the Santa hat. It goes without saying, but I could never do this. Santa
This is a video of a man and his children knocking over a spiral of bricks set up like a domino run and listening to them fall. I liked all the hopping around they did too — I would have done the same thing. And not just because I donated
This is a video of Mark Rober discussing and demonstrating the five-years-in-the-making robot he and his team built that’s capable of setting up a record-breaking 100,000 dominos in 24 hours. For reference, it takes an experienced team of seven a full week to set up the same number of dominos,
In somebody clearly getts paid by the hour news, this is a video of a contractor using the domino effect method of setting a stone wall top, in which all the stones knock each other over domino style, then after reaching the end all neatly — and incredibly quickly —