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Jenga Record Broken with 3,132 Blocks Stacked in a Single Tower

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Watch as one ambitious individual breaks the world record by constructing a Jenga tower made up of 3,132 blocks, all stacked precariously on a single foundation block—proof that sometimes, absurdity knows no limits.

In a twist worthy of a Hallmark movie, 15-year-old Auldin Maxwell's record-breaking Jenga feats—stacking 1,840 blocks on a single base—have inspired "A World Record Christmas," where a boy on the autism spectrum aims for a Guinness World Record. Maxwell even makes a cameo, blending reality with festive fiction.

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