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 ...
Jenga is hard enough when you play it normally. After just a few rounds things get pretty nerve-wracking, as you gently try removing one piece to place it on top of a shaky building. But a select ...
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.
The robot’s ability to make decisions based on how a Jenga block feels could help with the production of consumer electronics, like cell phones. Jenga is a deceptively tricky game. Players have to ...
So I've got a project due in about two weeks that involves looking at the physics of Jenga, and I've run into a bit of a problem. I thought I'd just hit Google up and search for the physical ...
It’s probably not a good idea to fix a house using pieces from a game that’s specifically about knocking over a structure. New homeowners never know what they’re going to find when moving into a house ...
A woman bought a house and soon discovered that the previous owner wasn't exactly an expert at repairing things - and had used Jenga blocks to secure things in place. New homeowner Dakota Delaney ...