A Chinese man, famously known as the "card architect" for his impressive stacking skills, has broken four Guinness World Records in just a few days.
Although one of his records was later surpassed, he reclaimed the title in April by building a 32-layer house of cards.
Tian Rui first entered the record books nearly three years ago when he constructed a 27-layer card tower in under an hour, earning the title for the tallest house of cards built in one hour. That record was later overtaken, but Rui regained the crown this April with a 32-layer structure.
Just days ago, he broke yet another record by building a 62-layer house of cards over eight hours — the tallest ever constructed in that time frame.
After achieving these card-stacking milestones, Rui turned his attention to Jenga blocks. He set a new world record by stacking 3,149 Jenga blocks on a single upright block.
He completed his record-breaking streak by performing a similar feat with giant Jenga blocks, stacking 918 of them and securing yet another title.
Rui attributes his success to years of dedicated practice.
“It’s become second nature to me,” he told Guinness World Records. “I just get into the flow.”







