Man who built Eiffel Tower with 700K matchsticks is awarded world record after
Richard Plaud’s matchstick dreams have been rekindled.
Earlier this week, the Frenchman was crestfallen when he was told his 23-foot model of the Eiffel Tower — made from 700,000 matchsticks over eight years — could not officially be called a world record because he had used the wrong matches.
But the Guinness Book of World Records said Friday that it had changed its mind and considers his attempt valid and within the rules.
The entry for the tallest matchstick sculpture on the Guinness website now reads: “The tallest matchstick sculpture is 7.18m (23ft 6in), achieved by Richard Plaud (France) in Saujon, Charente-Maritime, France, on 7 January 2024.”
The company had told NBC News on Wednesday that it was reviewing its decision, after the initial ruling that Plaud had used the wrong type of matchsticks because they weren’t commercially available.
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