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Guinness World Records shared a timelapse video of Daga constructing the structure: After securing the world record, Daga expressed his excitement, saying, "It is definitely
overwhelming and feels like I am living my dream, which I saw back in 2020. For me, the journey has just begun." Previously, this world record was held by Bryan Berg from the USA, who
had built a replica of three Macao hotels measuring 10.39 meters in length, 2.88 meters in height, and 3.54 meters in width. Arnav Daga's journey began as a childhood passion for
card-stacking, which he pursued relentlessly during the COVID-19 lockdown, ultimately leading to his successful world record attempt. His technique involves using grids and vertical cells to
build intricate structures.