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Pasta Tower

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Jasmine S., Xander S.
Woodbridge, CT
Spaghetti Skyscraper
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Bhavesh P.
Culver City, CA
Pyramid Pyramid
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Euan M.
North Charleston, SC
Spiral Spire
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Shriya M.
Littleton, CO
Tower of Power
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Alexis L.
Los Altos, CA
Gazebo with a Lightning Rod
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Christopher K.
Brooklyn, NY
the pasta tower of pisa
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Ernest P., Talmage S.
Monroe, UT
Triangles are the strongest
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Ethan M., Jarom B., Logan H.
Hexagon
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Jacie E., Lucy A.
Monroe, UT
Mrs. Mrangar's Tower of DOOM
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Mayur T.
New Hyde Park, NY
The Lengthy Spaghetti Tower
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Gazebo with a Lightning Rod
This spaghetti tower with marshmallows is 36 inches tall. Through trial and error, I have...
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Pyramid Pyramid
This tower is a stack of pyramids. The tower has only three sides, instead of four, unlike...
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The Lengthy Spaghetti Tower
The spaghetti and marshmallow tower that I created is approximately 31.25 inches, or 79.375...
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Spiral Spire
The tower’s primary shape is essentially an elongated tetrahedron. The reason tetrahedron was...
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Tower of Power
My Tower of Power is 38.5 inches tall. I used 50 spaghetti and 25 marshmallows to make it. It...
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Spaghetti Skyscraper
Our tower is 63 inches or 160.2 centimeters in height. It has 3 sections: the base, the middle,...
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Marshmallow Madness
We built a 25-inch pasta tower, and we're very proud of it! If you look closely, the tower looks...
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Pasta and Marshmallows?!
This pasta tower consisted of 12 mini marshmallows and 30 pieces of perciatelli spaghetti...
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Paramellogram
I built a 3D parallelogram. At first the building rose to 12in but by the time I got my camera,...
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Tower of Pasta
Tower made with pasta and marshmallows
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Pasta Tour
It's a spaghetti and marshmallow tour
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Mrs. Mrangar's Tower of DOOM
This 56 inch (142.24 cm) tower is the giant Mrs. Mrangar's favorite place to try and catch...
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Slow and Steady
This is a tower of spaghetti noodles and marshmallows
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Tall and Proud
This is a tower of spaghetti noodles and marshmallows
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Short and Sturdy
This is a tower of spaghetti noodles and marshmallows
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I'm Melting
This is a tower of spaghetti noodles and marshmallows
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Squared
This is a tower of spaghetti noodles and marshmallows
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Short but Sweet
This is a tower of spaghetti noodles and marshmallows
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Tall Tower
This is a tower of spaghetti noodles and marshmallows
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Build It Up
This is a tower of spaghetti noodles and marshmallows
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Pasta Tower
I worked really hard trying to make this pasta tower. It is 10.25 inches tall if the picture...
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The triangle.
Overall, making the pasta tower stand by itself was the hardest since the mini marshmallows...
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Pasta Tower Challenge
Pasta Tower Challenge
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Pasta Tower Challenge
Pasta Tower Challenge
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Pasta Tower Challenge
Pasta Tower Challenge
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Pasta Tower Challenge
Pasta Tower Challenge Height: 58 centimeters
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Pasta Tower Challenge
Pasta Tower Challenge
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Pasta tower challenge
Pasta tower challenge
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Leaning tower of pasta.
We made a pasta that has many triangular designs so it is stable. We also added a roof with a...
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Pasta Tower
Our team made a pasta tower that turned out to be 83 centimeters tall.
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pasta tower
Our pasta tower
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Spaghetti and marshmallow
Our spaghetti and marshmallow tower was 5 inches.
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leaning tower of Pisa model
Our group made a tower replica Of the great leaning tower of Pisa by getting on side to slant...
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Tower
It is a spaghetti tower that is 71 cm tall
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Triangles are the strongest
We have decided on the strongest shape in the universe(the triangle). We have decided to make...
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Hexagon
We just made a hexagonal prism and then twisted it. Adding supports where necessary, we ended up...
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EpicPastaTower
We built a EPIC pasta tower using spaghetti and stale marshmallows. We made pyramids and...
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PASTA TOWER
it is bad not good it fell over and broke
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Tiny but MIGHTY! Pyramid Tower
We came up with several tower ideas. However, they all collapsed. Then, we decided to made...
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the pasta tower of pisa
This tower is mostly made of pasta built in triangles to support the tower levels and the lean...
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