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The History Of Twister
The world record for the largest game of Twister took place on 30th April 2007, where over one hundred people participated.
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The History Of Twister
The world record for the largest game of Twister took place on 30th April 2007, where over one hundred people participated.
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Why Are There 18 Holes In Golf?
The game of golf that we all know and love today was first played on Scotland's east coast, in a town called St. Andrews.
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8 Things You Didn’t Know Had Names
A Ferrule is the metal band on a pencil that holds the eraser in its place.
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24 Fantastic Facts About Barbie
Since her creation in 1959, Barbie has had over 200 jobs - she's been a doctor, an engineer, a model, and even the President!
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The Firefox Logo In Space
A photograph of a variable star V838 Monocerotis was taken back in December 2002. It looks like the Firefox Logo.
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The History Of Pritt Stick Glue
Did you know that the Pritt Stick was invented in 1969 by a group of Germans who ran a company called Henkel?
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Rubik’s Back With A New Puzzle: Rubik’s 360
There is only one solution to the Rubik’s Cube, but it has over 43 quintillion wrong ways of solving it.
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How Does the Tennis Scoring System Work?
In tennis, it's believed that the term "love" comes came from the phrase "playing for the love of the game."
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Interesting Facts About Computer Keyboards
In 1932 Professor August Dvorak attempted to make the ultimate keyboard that would be easier to use than QWERTY.
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Thomas Edison Wasn’t So Bright After All
Thomas Edison didn't invent the light bulb. The light bulb actually goes all the way back to 1806.