Berg has created the tall work without the use of glue, wiring, or any metal support.  American architect Brian Berg has set a new Guinness World Record. But this achievement has taken many by surprise. In just 8 hours, he has made a house by stacking 54 decks of cards one on top of the other.

This is a very challenging feat. See if he had to climb the ladder to complete the final levels. The official account of Guinness World Records (GWR) shared the video of Perk's record attempt. As soon as the timer started, Berg carefully collected the cards one by one, focusing intensely on creating a stable structure.


Berg accomplished the challenge under the observations of Guinness World Records judge Thomas Bradford. He also placed his mobile phone at the top of the deck of cards. “ A tall house built with decks of cards in 8 hours! Congratulations to Brian Berg on his new achievement and for completing the Honor's challenge to test how light and thin the Honor MagicKey is!" Guinness World Records posted.


Berg has created a tall masterpiece without the use of glue, wiring, or any metal support.  To achieve this incredible feat, he had to make the room almost airtight and maintain high humidity. Only then will the cards be stable in order.


Berg set up seven humidifiers to maintain the best conditions in the room. This caused a very uncomfortable situation for the crew who shot the event. His dedication to this achievement project could be clearly seen as he worked almost non-stop for eight hours. Only paused for a short time for water and snacks. His standard deck of cards allowed him to continue adding five to six positions each hour.
Breaking records is nothing new for Berg. He has set the record for the tallest playing card many times throughout his career. His current record is 7.86 meters (25 feet 9 inches), which no one has even come close to since 2007.


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