The only thing better than getting home and crashing on a cozy mattress: Crashing on one at work for a record-breaking game of human dominoes.

Employees at Aaron's Inc., an electronics and appliance company, clung onto mattresses during a human dominoes game that lasted 13 minutes and 38 seconds. The 1,200 participants successfully broke the Guinness World Record for the largest human mattress dominoes (yes, that exists) on their first attempt, covering 70,000 square feet in two exhibit halls, according to a Guinness World Record news statement. During the event, Aaron's CEO John Robinson described the feat as "team building event." Sign us up. 

To make it happen, a dominoes expert (yes, that also exists) savvily set up 34 rows of mattresses made by Woodhaven Industries, a brand owned by Aaron's. The mattresses will be donated to charities in the Washington, D.C. area.

The previous record was set by German furniture company Höffner in 2012.

Watch the mesmerizing video below. 

h/t: CBC/Radio-Canada