These Jenga variations are spin-offs of the Classic 3 Double Tower, similar to Eiffel Tower Jenga. To build the base, start with two adjacent Classic 3 Jenga setups, but then offset each new row slightly, so the towers drift away from each other. After four or five rows, depending on how bold you’re feeling, start bringing them back towards each other until they meet in the middle again.
The first variation I tried just made a standard vertical tower atop the middle.
I pulled pieces from the bottom in order to continue the single tower on top.
Eventually started pulling pieces from the single tower as well.
I got very close to victory, but the tower collapsed during one of the final moves.
The other variation I tried was building a Sidewinder Jenga tower on top of the bow-legged portion. In other words, I made each row of my central tower offset slightly in a zig-zag pattern.
As always, I pulled from the base to continue the pattern.
And I eventually started pulling from the sidewinder portion as well.
I got within one or two moves of victory, but again the tower collapsed.
I guess the bow-legged structure isn’t as stable as the Eiffel Tower or the Classic 3 Double.
But victory is possible!
Will you be the first?