Jenga is a game that requires a good amount of coordination and patience. Some call it tumble tower, others stacking blocks, but the gist remains the same: Rectangle blocks, usually 54 pieces made of ...
With more than 70 million Jenga games sold since the stacking block game hit the toy store shelves more than 30 years ago, there's little doubt that it has secured a place on the list of the world's ...
If you think you are a Jenga master, just wait until you see this guy. Tai Star Valianti of Arizona recently broke the world record for most Jenga blocks stacked on one vertical Jenga block. Yes, ...
An Arizona man described by Guinness World Records as a “Master Jenga stacker” has managed to pile a whopping 485 blocks on top of just one of the game’s pieces, breaking his own record set last year.
Not content with getting freakishly good at cerebral games like chess and Go, it seems that artificial intelligence is now coming for the kind of fun games we played as kids (and childish adults).
From a young age Auldin Maxwell always had good hand-eye co-ordination and loved stacking blocks. But it was only when the Canadian was diagnosed with autism at the age of seven that his mom Kelly and ...