Lily Hevesh is a 17-year-old domino artist and she recently spent 25 hours spread out over eight days building a 15,000 domino display. It took plenty of patience to build, but only two minutes for the triple spiral display to fall apart.
She has been building domino displays since 2009 when she was just 10 years old. She says she started searching dominoes on YouTube and little by little taught herself how to build the massive displays. She says the important part is to take it slow and be very cautious when you’re building.
The New Hampshire teen says she owns about 70,000 dominoes and was part of a team that set a Guinness World Record for most dominoes toppled in a circle in 2016. The amount toppled? A whopping 76,017.

Her recent triple spiral has had over 38 million view on YouTube, and her channel has over 1.2 million subscribers and has had 357 million views. She’s also created complex commercial campaigns for Honda and Ford, and has been featured on television networks including NBC, FOX News, CNN, and CBS.
The teen is now getting ready to start her freshman year of college at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York, and recently closed up her domino studio and moved all of her dominoes to her parents’ house.
Check out the stunning video below of the triple spiral domino and display and be sure to share it with your family and friends.
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