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A man in the United States has recently set a new Guinness World Record (GWR) by meticulously constructing a 54-level house of cards within a mere eight hours. According to The Indian Express , Bryan Berg, a popular American card-stacking artist and architect achieved the feat without using wires, glue, or any metal supports. Berg's attempt at building the house of cards was documented in a short video and posted on GWR's official Instagram account before going viral.

The video shows Berg building the structure as a stopwatch ticks by. After completing the record, he places a mobile phone on the top of the card tower. "Tallest house of cards built in 8 hours! Congratulations to Bryan Berg on his new record," GWR wrote on Instagram.



A post shared by Guinness World Records (@guinnessworldrecords) He masterfully constructed the eight-story house of cards in a nearly airtight room to maintain a high level of humidity to keep the cards stable during the process, according to the GWR website. The US architect was praised by netizens for achieving the new milestone. A user wrote: "These are the kind of records I’m here for.

" Another user commented: "It's unbroken record believe me it looks like magic but it’s real." However, this is not the first time Berg has set a record as he also holds the record for building the "tallest playing card structure" several times. Berg created a replica of three Macau hotels which set a record for the world's largest playing card structure.

This record was broken by India's Arnav Daga last year..

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