Tian Rui, dubbed the “card architect” of China, has taken the world by storm by smashing four Guinness World Records in a matter of days. From building towering houses of cards to unbelievable Jenga feats, Rui’s stacking skills have amazed millions.
He first grabbed headlines nearly three years ago with a 27-layer card tower built in under an hour. Though that record was later broken, Rui reclaimed his spot in April with an even more jaw-dropping 32-layer structure.
But he didn’t stop there. Just days ago, Rui set another world record by constructing a 62-layer card tower over eight hours — the tallest ever built in that time frame. He later shifted his focus to Jenga blocks, where he stacked an astonishing 3,149 pieces on a single upright block.
As if that wasn’t enough, Rui repeated the stunt using giant Jenga blocks, piling up 918 of them and clinching yet another record. His secret? Years of relentless practice and getting into “the flow.”