Burj Khalifa stands as the building with the most stories worldwide.
At 163 floors , this iconic Dubai skyscraper surpasses all others in floor count as of February 2026, blending architectural marvel with luxury living.

Literal Tallest by Stories

The Burj Khalifa in Dubai, UAE, completed in 2010, reigns supreme with 163 stories (floors).

  • Designed by Adrian Smith of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, it reaches 828 meters, housing residences, offices, the Armani Hotel, and the world's highest observation deck on the 148th floor.
  • Its buttressed core and Islamic-inspired design ensure stability in desert winds, making it an enduring symbol of ambition despite challengers like the stalled Jeddah Tower.

No completed building has overtaken it yet; projections for 2026 highlight ongoing races but confirm Burj Khalifa's lead in stories.

Top Contenders Compared

Here's a quick table of the top buildings by floor count in 2026 rankings:

Rank| Building| Location| Stories| Height (m)| Key Fact
---|---|---|---|---|---
1| Burj Khalifa| Dubai, UAE| 163| 828| World's most floors; multi- use icon 3
2| Shanghai Tower| Shanghai, China| 128| 632| Twisting eco-design reduces wind load 3
3| Lotte World Tower| Seoul, S. Korea| 123| 554.5| Calligraphy-inspired taper 3
4| Makkah Royal Clock Tower| Mecca, Saudi Arabia| 120| 601| Largest clock faces; pilgrim hub 3
5| Merdeka 118| Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia| 118| 678.9| Highest observation deck spire 3

These giants showcase global engineering feats, with Asia dominating recent builds.

The Punny Twist

Of course, forums love the riddle angle: "A library has the most stories!"

  • Reddit threads buzz with this dad-joke classic, from r/riddles to r/dadjokes, where "stories" means books, not floors.
  • One NYC variant quips the public library , tying into local lore—timeless fun amid serious skyscraper talk.

TL;DR: Burj Khalifa (163 stories) wins literally; a library claims the pun crown.

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