Watch How These Gravity-Defying 3D-Printed Dominoes Stand Up Instead Of Falling Over

Haters will say this video is playing in reverse, but in fact, it’s a clever bit of scientific trickery that causes these dominoes to stand up when nudged. Convention (and gravity) dictates that dominoes must collapse when knocked over, creating a glorious chain reaction that’s fun to watch, but I’d argue that Yuichiro Morimoto’s dominoes are much more awe-inspiring.

Rather amusingly called the NOMIDO (for its unique topsy-turvy reinterpretation of the domino), Morimoto’s toys stand up in a straight line when nudged. Unlike conventional dominoes, they don’t come with the slab-shaped appearance, but rather have a unique triangular side profile with a weighted bottom that helps them hold their vertical orientation with a fair amount of stability.

Designer: Yuichiro Morimoto

Designed as a fun fidget toy, the NOMIDO is a clever combination of art and science. The NOMIDO’s unique shape helps it achieve this unique feat, using a combination of geometry as well as a well-positioned center of gravity to create the illusion. Each NOMIDO is made to achieve stability when standing upright. The hollow design features a heavy-set base (along with a slightly protruding edge on one side), which gives it enough kinetic energy when knocked to end up standing upright. Stack multiple of them together and they’ll transfer the energy linearly, creating a chain reaction of dominos jumping up instead of falling down.

There’s beauty in watching the NOMIDOs in action, but Morimoto believes the experience is much more enjoyable when performed on your own. The 3D CAD file for the NOMIDO is available on Morimoto’s website for ¥3,000 (almost $21 USD), and anyone can buy the file and print out their own set of NOMIDOs to tinker and play with!

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Watch the World’s Longest Domino Line Fall

Growing up, I spent some time with at my grandfather’s house during the summer. There were no toys, only the stuff he liked to do. That meant cards, dominos, and copious amounts of beer. That meant while he was sitting under the tree out back getting snockered, I was setting up lines of dominoes to topple. My uncle was a bit of an a-hole, and would often come by and shake the table just as I was finishing up my last bit of domino line.

Domino fanatic Lily Hevesh recently teamed up with some pals to set an unofficial world record for toppling the longest domino line ever. There have been displays with many more dominoes, but none recorded where they were all in one continuous line. The line had 15,524 dominoes and took the guys two days to set up, and about five minutes to knock over:

I can only imagine if my uncle were around the task would have been more tedious. Fortunately, for Lily and company, they didn’t have to deal with that.

[via Laughing Squid]

World Record Set with Micro Domino Maze

I have never even heard of micro dominoes before. I guess they are just like regular dominoes, but tiny. Like 80x smaller and 100x lighter in fact. They look like tiny sticks of gum. Who knew? These things are so small, they have to be set up using tweezers. And it will tick you off 80x more than standard dominoes, when they all fall before you are ready.

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What we have here is the world record for the longest micro domino maze, set up by Germany’s Sinners Domino Entertainment. Watch them carefully place them, and then knock them all down. This is like the flea Olympics for domino nerds.

I wonder how many tries it took to set this one up. There’s no way they did that the first time. Good job domi-nerds. You rule.

[via The Awesomer and Geekologie]

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