Chinese man Tian Rui, also known as the Card Architect, recently achieved four Guinness World Records for his impressive stacking abilities. Rui initially gained recognition three years ago for constructing a 27-layer tower of cards in one hour, reclaiming the title with a 32-layer tower in April. He then set records for the tallest house of cards built in 8 hours, with a 62-layer tower. Transitioning to Jenga blocks, Rui stacked an impressive 3,149 blocks on a single vertical block, followed by 918 Giant Jenga blocks. Rui credited his years of practice for his success, describing his stacking skills as second nature. (Upi)
Chinese Man Earns 4 Guinness World Records for Stacking Skills

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