Built by: Bob "The Builder" Jenkins, USA
Height: 10 ft 5 in
Materials: Pallet wood, rope, and a can of spray paint
Award Points: 8/10
Fort Type: The "Tent of Doom" is a classic example of an extreme pillow fort. It is a behemoth of a structure, rivaling the Great Wall of China in sheer scale and complexity. The use of rope as a primary building material adds an element of tension to the overall design, making it a true marvel of engineering.
See the 10-Ft Fort of Flamboyant for a more modern take on the art of pillow fort buildingBuilt by: Maria "The Maestro" Rodriguez, Mexico
Height: 12 ft 2 in
Materials: Cardboard, scissors, and a dream
Award Points: 9/10
This fort is a true masterpiece of architecture, with a design that defies gravity and pushes the boundaries of what is thought possible with the humble materials of cardboard and scissors.
See the Fluffy Fort of Fury for an even more extreme example of pillow fort buildingBuilt by: Jack "The Giant" Thompson, UK
Height: 15 ft 1 in
Materials: Piles of blankets, a few sticks, and a bad attitude
Award Points: 10/10
This fort is a behemoth, a towering monolith to the art of pillow fort building. Its sheer size and complexity make it a true marvel of modern engineering. We can't wait to see what other masterpieces the competitors have in store for us
See The Fort of Flamboyan Flamboyance for an even more absurd example of pillow fort building