TRENDING NOW: 32,000 dominos topple in most satisfying and surprising way

What does it take to break a world record for a domino sequence? For starters, you'll 32,000 dominoes, 200 machine steps and 12 dedicated and talented builders.

Check out Reactica's Beating the Odds "topple" in San Jose, California, which is full of trick shots, launches and all kinds of risk.

It holds the unofficial world record for Longest Structure Chain.

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