Domino Day hosted in 2006 in Leeuwarden with the motto "Music in Motion". Kim Wilde topples the first stone. 4,079,381 of 4,400,000 stones successfully fall and the world record attempt is a full success.
The last Domino Day, hosted in 2009 in Leeuwarden by Frauke Ludowig. Private person Jeroen de Meij who won an open contest topples the first stone. 4,491,863 of 4,800,000 domino stones fall and the series ends with a success.
Domino Day hosted in 2004 in Leeuwarden with the motto "Challenges", for the first time hosted by Frauke Ludowig. Shania Twain, with help from Robin Paul Weijers, topples the first stone. 3,992,397 of 4,250,000 stones successfully fall.
Domino Day hosted in 2005, once again in Leeuwarden. Anastacia topples the first stone. In the end, 4,002,136 of 4,321,000 domino stones fall and the world record attempt once again is successfully reached.
Domino Day hosted in 2000 in Zuidlaren. Lionel Richie topples the first stone. In the end, 2,977,678 of 3,112,000 domino stones fall and the world record attempt is considered a success.
Domino Day hosted in 2001, for the only time in Maastricht. Kylie Minogue topples the first stone. In the end, 3,540,562 of 3,750,000 domino stones fall and the world record attempt is once again considered a success.
Domino Day hosted in 2008 in Leeuwarden. Beauty queen Salima Peippo topples the first stone. In the end, 4,345,027 of 4,500,000 (the same as the year before) domino stones fall and the world record attempt is finally reached.
Domino Day hosted in 2002 with a return to the initial location in Leeuwarden. Nick Carter topples the first stone. In the end, 3,847,295 of 4,000,000 domino stones fall and the world record attempt is successfully reached.
Domino Day hosted in 2007 in Leeuwarden. Katie Melua topples the first stone. In the end, only 3,671,465 of 4,500,000 domino stones fall which equals only 81.6% and therefore, for the first and only time, the world record attempt fails.
The second Domino Day, hosted in 1999, this time from Zuidlaren. Dutch magician and illusionist Hans Klok topples the first stone. In the end, 2,472,480 of 2,500,000 domino stones fall equaling a quota of 98.9 % - unbeaten until the end.