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A Canadian teen broke two of his own Guinness World Records for stacking Jenga blocks and became the basis for a Hallmark Christmas movie. Auldin Maxwell, 15, of British Columbia stacked a ...
Fun fact: Jenga, the popular block-balancing game, got its name from the Swahili word kujenga, which means “to build.” Swahili is one of the languages that Leslie Scott, the game’s creator ...
After receiving a gift of giant blocks from Jenga, Maxwell balanced 500 blocks on a single block and earned another record. Guinness said he broke both records this year with 1,840 Jenga blocks ...
There are myriad ways to turn Jenga into an educational game. And there are equally as many ways to use those little blocks to create unique crafts, too.
He stacked 500 blocks. Earlier this year he once again broke his record of most Jenga blocks stacked on one vertical block when he stacked 1 840 blocks. He also set a new record for most Jenga giant ...
A British Columbia 15-year-old broke two of his own Guinness World Records for stacking Jenga blocks -- and ended up becoming the basis for a Hallmark Christmas movie.