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  2. Domino toppling - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, at the age of 18, he established the first official world record for the most dominoes toppled in a chain reaction, by setting up and toppling down 11,111 pieces. [1] That event, and his appearance on The Tonight Show [2] triggered a domino-toppling craze, leading to a long lasting competition among domino-builders about the world record.

  3. Domino Day - Wikipedia

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    'Celebrating 10 years of Domino Day - Breaking more World Records than ever' is the central theme of Domino Day 2008. Domino Day celebrates its 10th anniversary this year. Although the second Builder's Challenge failed, the record was broken with 4,345,027 dominoes toppled. [3] Also, 10 additional world records were attempted and successfully ...

  4. Lily Hevesh - Wikipedia

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    Her first viral video, "INSANE Domino Tricks!", was posted in 2013 and had over 163 million views in March 2021. [1] Hevesh posted anonymously for 6.5 years before revealing her identity in 2015 via a YouTube video. [1] In December 2018, YouTube used Hevesh's video "A Merry Domino Christmas" on their Twitter account without giving Hevesh credit.

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  7. Chickenfoot (domino game) - Wikipedia

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    The dominoes are first turned face down and shuffled. Then, each player picks seven dominoes to form their hand. With more than four players, the game requires an extended set. The number of dominoes drawn can be increased when fewer players are using a larger set (for instance, four players using a double-twelve set can draw 15 dominoes).

  8. Matador (domino game) - Wikipedia

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    Matador (Spanish, "killer" or "bullfighter") or Matadore, sometimes called Russian Dominoes, is a domino game for two to four players using a double six set of dominoes. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is one of the blocking family of domino games in which the object of the game is to be the first to go out , while blocking one's opponents from doing so.

  9. Triangular Dominoes - Wikipedia

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    Triangular Dominoes is a variant of dominoes using equilateral triangle tiles, patented by Franklin H. Richards in 1885. Two versions were made: a starter set of 35 unique tiles, with each side numbered from zero to four pips, and an advanced set of 56 unique tiles, with each side numbered from zero to five pips.