Lily Hevesh started playing with dominoes when she was about 9 years old. “My grandparents had the classic 28-pack,” she says. Hevesh loved setting up the dominoes in a line, flicking the first one, and watching the whole line fall.
Soon she began searching online for videos of elaborate domino displays. “I found people building incredible structures, spelling out words, and even making portraits,” Hevesh says. By age 10, her domino collection had grown, and she’d started posting videos of her own domino projects online. Now, at 21, she’s a professional domino artist. Her YouTube channel, Hevesh5, has more than 2 million subscribers.
Lily Hevesh started playing with dominoes when she was about 9 years old. “My grandparents had the classic 28-pack,” she says. Hevesh loved setting up the dominoes in a line. She knocked the first one over and then watched the whole line fall.
Soon she began searching online for domino videos. She discovered many elaborate domino displays. “I found people building incredible structures, spelling out words, and even making portraits,” she says.
By age 10, Hevesh’s domino collection had grown. She started posting videos of her own domino projects online. Now Hevesh is 21. She’s a professional domino artist. More than 2 million subscribers watch her YouTube channel, Hevesh5.