Domino Day
The theme, Music in Motion, represents 9 different kinds of music: Rock n’ Roll, Classical Music, Pop Star, Schlager, Roaring 20’s, Flower Power, World Music, Hip Hop, and Disco Fever.
Domino Day
Domino Day was a world record attempt for the highest number of toppling domino stones, organized from 1998 to 2009 by Endemol Netherlands. Together with Weijers Domino Productions of Robin Paul Weijers, also known as Mr. Domino, parties teamed up to set a new world record. The production was mainly organized at the WTC-Expo in Leeuwarden, Netherlands.
Subsequent record attempts
Date | Year | Theme | Location | Result | Fallen | Total | % | First Stone toppled by |
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28 August | 1998 | Domino D-Day: Visionland | Leeuwarden, Netherlands | Success | 1,605,757 | 2,300,000 | 69.8 | Linda de Mol |
5 November | 1999 | Domino Day: Europa ohne Grenzen (Europe Without Borders) | Zuidlaren, Netherlands | Success | 2,472,480 | 2,500,000 | 98.9 | Hans Klok |
3 November | 2000 | Domino Day: Action – Reaction | Zuidlaren, Netherlands | Success | 2,977,678 | 3,112,000 | 95.7 | Lionel Richie |
16 November | 2001 | Domino Day: Bridging the World | Maastricht, Netherlands | Success | 3,540,562 | 3,750,000 | 94.4 | Kylie Minogue |
15 November | 2002 | Domino Day: Expressions for Millions | Leeuwarden, Netherlands | Success | 3,847,295 | 4,000,000 | 96.2 | Nick Carter |
12 November | 2004 | Domino Day: The Challenge | Leeuwarden, Netherlands | Success | 3,992,397 | 4,250,000 | 93.9 | Shania Twain |
18 November | 2005 | Domino Day: Domino Theatre of Eternal Stories | Leeuwarden, Netherlands | Success | 4,002,136 | 4,321,000 | 92.6 | Anastacia |
17 November | 2006 | Domino Day: Music in Motion | Leeuwarden, Netherlands | Success | 4,079,381 | 4,400,000 | 92.7 | Kim Wilde |
16 November | 2007 | Domino Day: Falling into Life | Leeuwarden, Netherlands | Failure | 3,671,465 | 4,500,000 | 81.6 | Katie Melua |
14 November | 2008 | Domino Day: Celebrating 10 years of Domino Day | Leeuwarden, Netherlands | Success | 4,345,027 | 4,500,000 | 96.6 | Salima Peippo |
13 November | 2009 | Domino Day: The World in Domino – The Show with the Flow | Leeuwarden, Netherlands | Success | 4,491,863 | 4,800,000 | 93.6 | Jeroen de Meij |
Recurring elements
Builders’ Challenge
Starting in 2004, each Domino Day has featured Builders’ Challenges, with three challenges in 2004 and 2005, and four challenges starting in 2006. Builders are usually chosen in pairs for each Builder’s Challenge. The chosen builders then have to complete vital parts of the setup while the dominoes are already toppling elsewhere, in order to allow another field of dominoes to topple. This usually takes the form of trying to bridge the gap(s) in an unfinished setup before the toppling dominoes reach it.
Builders Challenge results | ||||
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Year | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
2004 | Success | Failure | Failure | n/a |
2005 | Success | Failure | Cheated | n/a |
2006 | Failure | Failure | Failure | Success |
2007 | Failure | Success | Success | Failure |
2008 | Success | Failure | Success | Success |
2009 | Failure | Failure | Failure | Success |
For the 2005 event, the dominoes which fell during the third builders challenge were not counted for the record as it was determined that the one of the builders restarted the flow of the dominoes after they had stopped due to two being placed too far apart. In the 2006 event the second and third builders challenge were successful in that the challenge was completed, but due to incorrect timing the gates did not lift, thus stopping the flow before it reached the fields.
Slow Stones
Starting in 2006, a series of “Slow Stones” are placed just before the final Builders Challenge. Slow Stones are relatively large, transparent domino stones filled with colored powder, with each Slow Stone containing a different-colored powder. Upon reaching the first Slow Stone, its powder begins to drain (similar to an hourglass) until it becomes light enough to tip over, hitting the next Slow Stone to start its powder draining. The process takes approximately one minute per Slow Stone. The Slow Stones are used as an opportunity to cut to advertising, show highlights from earlier in the show, do interviews, etc. The builders of the last Builders Challenge are also selected during the Slow Stones, and the challenge itself starts after the last Slow Stone has fallen.
Past Domino Day editions
A domino show
Domino Day 2005
During the preparations of Domino Day 2005 on 14 November, with only four days to go until event, a sparrow flew into the building and landed on several domino bricks, eventually causing 23,000 of them (out of 4 million) to fall. The sparrow was eventually shot, by hired exterminator. Outraged by shooting, animal rights group took court actions against the exterminator and the Domino Day production company Endemol. Public prosecutors in The Hague opened an investigation and eventually issued a €200 fine to the exterminator.
Domino Day 2006
A new world record was set on 17 November on Domino Day. 4,079,381 stones were toppled out of the 4,400,000 that were set up. The first three builders’ challenges failed so the success of the last challenge was crucial to setting the world record.
The design of the course took about a year and a team of 90 builders took around two months to build it.
The theme, Music in Motion, represents 9 different kinds of music: Rock n’ Roll, Classical Music, Pop Star, Schlager, Roaring 20’s, Flower Power, World Music, Hip Hop, and Disco Fever.
The Builder’s Challenges represent the history of the music players, which are: Record Player, Tape Player, CD Player, and MP3 player.
Each Builder’s Challenge has a field with a number of dominoes with the number 4 At the beginning. The record player challenge field contains 400 dominoes, the tape player challenge has a field of 4,000 dominoes, the CD player challenge contains 40,000 dominoes, and the MP3 player challenge contains 400,000 dominoes.
Domino Day 2007
The theme of this year was ‘Falling into Life’. A total of 4,500,000 stones were placed by 85 builders from 12 countries. Only 81.6% of the dominoes fell, resulting in a final count of 3,671,465.
Domino Day 2007 was held on 16 November and appeared to fail mostly because of the unsuccessful final challenge to create a bridge of dominoes on a revolving hammer/clock structure to link up with over 400,000 stones. However, it was later revealed that even if this area had fallen, the 2006 record would not have been broken. It was the first time that Domino Day failed to set a new record.
Domino Day 2008
On 14 November 2008 the team of Weijers Domino Productions tried to break the world record domino toppling. They did set up 4.5 million dominoes in the WTC Expo Center in Leeuwarden to try topping the previous record of 2 years ago, which was at 4,079,381 dominoes toppled.
‘Celebrating 10 years of Domino Day – Breaking more World Records than ever’ is the central theme of Domino Day 2008. Domino Day celebrates its 10th anniversary this year.
Although the second Builder Challenge failed, the record was broken with 4,345,027 dominoes toppled. Also, 10 additional world records were attempted and successfully broken. These additional world records were:
- Longest domino spiral (200 m)
- Highest domino climb (12 m)
- Smallest domino stone (7 mm)
- Largest domino stone (4.8 m)
- Longest domino wall (16 m)
- Largest domino structure (25,000 stones)
- Fastest topple of 30 metres of domino stones (4.21 sec) (the sprinter Churandy Martina ran with the dominoes and achieved the time of 3.81 sec for the same distance)
- Largest number of domino stones resting on a single domino (727 stones)
- Largest rectangular level domino field (1 million stones)
- Most fallen dominoes (4,345,027 stones)
Domino Day 2009
The 2009 event is entitled ‘The World in Domino – The Show with the Flow’. It was the 11th edition of the show; it showed different aspects of the world with the display moving from continent to continent. The design uses 4.8 million dominoes. 4,345,028 dominoes were needed to be toppled in order to break the standing world record. Even though part of the final section of the piece did not fall, and three builder’s challenges failed, the number of dominoes toppled was 4,491,863.
The flows for 2009 are: The American Dream, Latin Extravaganza, The African Life, Colors of Europe, Balancing Yin and Yang, Rough Ice, and Sun, Sand, and Sealife.
The 1st, and 2nd Builder’s Challenges contain 25,000 dominoes representing earth, and air, the 3rd Builder’s Challenge Contain 50,000 dominoes representing water, and the 4th Builder’s Challenge has 500,000 dominoes representing all of Earth’s continents.
Since 2010
The show is officially paused due to financial and organizational problems. Domino Day was the biggest TV production of the Netherlands.
International broadcast
Country | Name | Host | TV station | Live | Years |
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Austria | Domino Day | Marie Christine Giuliani (2000-2002), Armin Assinger (2004-2009) |
ORF eins | Yes | 2000-2009 |
Belgium | Domino D-Day (1998) Domino Day |
Stefan Van Loock | vtm | Yes | 1998-2009 |
Croatia | Domino Day | Antonija Mandić, Dorijan Klarić | RTL Televizija | Yes | 2005-2009 |
France | Domino Day – Record du monde | Denis Brogniart; Flavie Flament, Dave (2001-2005) |
TF1 (2001-2005), TMC (2006-2009) |
Yes | 2001-2009 |
Domino Day – Les records les plus incroyables | Valérie Bénaïm | D8 | No | 2014-present* | |
Germany Producer |
Domino Day | Linda de Mol (1998-2002), Frauke Ludowig (2004-2009) |
RTL | Yes | 1998-2009 |
Domino Day – Highlights | Linda de Mol | RTL & Super RTL | No | 2003 | |
Greece | Ημέρα του ντόμινο | Katerina Karavatou, Fotis Sergoulopoulos |
ANT1 | Yes | 2008-2009 |
Hungary | Dominó Nap | Zoltán Szujó, Éva Horváth | RTL Klub | Yes | 2000-2009 |
Netherlands Original format, Producer |
Domino D-Day (1998) Domino Day |
Hans Kraay, Jr., Wendy van Dijk (1998-2004), Nance (2005-2009) |
SBS 6, NET 5 (1999) |
Yes | 1998-2009 |
Poland | Dzień Domina | – | TVN | Yes | 2005-2009 |
Russia | День Домино | Egor Pirogov (Егор Пирогов) | REN TV | No | 2005-2009 |
Slovakia | Domino Day | Mateja Cifru | TV JOJ | Yes | 2007-2009 |
Spain | Domino Day | Constantino Romero (2001-2002), Carlos Sobera (2004-2007) |
Antena 3 | No | 2001-2007 |
United Kingdom | Domino Day | Christian Stevenson | Channel 5 | No | 2005-2009 |
United States | Domino Day 2001 | Rich Eisen | ABC | No | 2001 |
Domino Day
Dieser Weltrekordversuch geht ans Eingemachte: Mindestens 3.540.562 Dominosteine müssen am 15. November kippen. Erst dann darf sich Linda de Mol mit ihrem ‚Domino Day 2002‘ ins ‚Guiness Buch der Rekorde‘ eintragen. Bis dahin sollen vier Millionen Steine in der ‚FEC-Halle‘ im niederländischen Leeuwarden aufgebaut werden. Die kleinen, acht Gramm leichten Steinchen werden die Fläche eines Fußballfeldes bedecken. Bei einem Gesamtgewicht von 32 Tonnen ergeben sie aneinandergereiht die Strecke von 134 Kilometern. Nur weil viele Steine zugleich umkippen, wird es überhaupt möglich sein, den Rekord innerhalb der Sendezeit zu schaffen – Experten errechneten 90 Minuten ‚Fallzeit‘. Bis es soweit ist, wird aufgebaut – sieben Wochen lang, Stein für Stein. Dabei muss das 90-köpfige, internationale Team stets voll konzentriert sein.
Linda de Mol: ‚Ab sofort heißt es: nicht husten, nicht wackeln und nicht niesen! Sonst ist der Traum vom Weltrekord geplatzt.‘ Schnupfenverbot für die Aufbauhelfer. Das Thema des fünften ‚Domino Days‘: ‚Expressions 4 Millions‘. Die Steine werden in 27 verschiedene Farben eingefärbt, 1.320.998 Dominosteine erhalten eine Speziallackierung für ungewöhnliche Effekte, weitere 498.195 Steine wurden mit Fotofragmenten beklebt – so entstehen täuschend echte Fotolandschaften. Das höchste ‚Projekt‘ wird eine fünf Meter hohe Pyramide sein. RTL überträgt den ‚Domino Day 2002‘ live aus der ‚FEC‘-Halle im niederländischen Leeuwarden den Domino-Weltrekordversuch. Neben Deutschland sind auch die Niederlande, Frankreich und Österreich live dabei.
Nachrichtenmann Wolfram Kons und RTL-Sportexperte Ulli Potofski stehen Linda de Mol als Kommentatoren zur Seite. (Text: RTL)
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