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This Video of 20,000 Glow-in-the-Dark Dominoes Falling is Mesmerizing

Nothing is better than watching an arranged group of dominoes get knocked over with expert precision. We mere mortals may not have the patience and skill to create some of the more elaborate pieces of domino art, so it’s easy to lose huge chunks of time watching domino designs fall. However captivating domino art can be, a group of domino artists called Austrian Domino Art have taken things up a notch by introducing glow-in-the-dark dominoes.

The Laughing Squid first posted about the delightful and impressive display, and we simply haven’t been able to stop watching the video. The artists set up 20,000 glow-in-the-dark dominoes in total for this build, and the video is nothing short of fantastic. Watch the amazing work for yourself!

Watching domino art topple over is one of the most inexplicably soothing of all our digital pastimes, but there is just something about adding in the glow-in-the-dark aspect that makes it an even more captivating video.

Of course, it shouldn’t surprise anyone that this team has made such a creative and cool domino build. After all, back in 2015, the team set the Guinness World Record for the largest stick bomb, setting off an elaborate chain reaction with over 30,000 sticks and an impressive domino display to set off the stick bomb. This is clearly a team with a ton of patience and awesome creativity.

What are some of your favorite domino art videos? Have you ever tried to do an elaborate domino build like this one? Tell us about it in the comments!

Feature Image: Austrian Domino Art/Youtube

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