Most World Records

7868 Records Found

01:14 Australia

Most Table Tennis Ball Bounces In 30 Seconds

Peter Craig

Peter Craig bounced a table tennis ball over 194 times on a table tennis paddle in 30 seconds. From submitted video evidence, the audible bounce is the most reliable indication of bounce count of which up to 243 audible bounces were counted and 194 was the lowest verified count.

02:13 United States

Most Portraits Of Strangers Drawn Ambidextrously In Two Minutes

Edmond Hawkins

ArtistEdmond Hawkins drew 11 portraits of strangers using both his left and right hand in two minutes. Hawkins set the record at a World Record Appreciation Society event held at Joe’s Pub in New York City. Dan Rollman and Corey Henderson were present as witnesses. [#WRAS15][]

02:28 United States

Most Questions Answered About LOST In Two Minutes By Someone Who's Never Seen The Show

Morgan Murphy

Morgan Murphy, who’s never seen a single episode of LOST, answered 18 questions about the show in two minutes. Her “I don’t know” answer wasn’t counted in the tally. Murphy set the record at a World Record Appreciation Society event held at Joe’s Pub in New York City. Dan Rollman and Corey Henderson were present as witnesses. NOTE: This record contains adult language. #WRAS15 #RecordSetterBook01

01:19 Australia

Most Times Unlocking An iPod Touch In One Minute

Peter Craig

Peter Craig locked and unlocked his iPod Touch 67 times in one minute.

01:08 United States

Most Juggling 'Splits' With Four Tennis Rackets

Brian Pankey

Brian Pankey executed ten splits using four 25" tennis rackets.

02:01 Canada

Most Beer Bottles Balanced On Chin

Doug McManaman

Doug McManaman balanced 12 empty beer bottles on his chin at once. The bottles were placed on a tray that was fixed to a 3’ pole.

00:17 United States

Most Consecutive Catches While Juggling Five Flaming Torches And Balancing On A Rola Bola

Brian Pankey

Brian Pankeymade five consecutive catches while juggling five flaming torches and balancing on arola bola. NOTE: Juggling flaming torches is dangerous and should only be attempted by professionals.

02:39 United States

Most Consecutive Table Tennis Ball Bounces Using An Electric Guitar

Mick Cullen

Mick Cullen bounced a table tennis ball 96 times using his electric guitar as a paddle. He used an Ibanez electric guitar to achieve the feat.

03:37 United States

Most Swedish Fish Fit In Open Mouth

Andrew Izrael

Andrew Izrael fit 60Swedish Fish in his open mouth at one time. NOTE: Stuffing food in your mouth can be dangerous. Please use caution and have adult supervision on hand.

01:04 United States

Most Leg Scars

Lauren Redington

Lauren Redington has a world record 14 scars on her legs, beating the existing record by eight scars. Redington’s legs were documented by Erica Hess on May 17, 2009 in Shippensburg, Pennsylvania.

14:08 United States

Most Toy Cars Fit Inside A Pair Of Pants Worn By A 6-Year-Old

Eli Cullen

6-year-old Eli Cullen had 140 toy cars placed in his pants while wearing them. tag:RecordSetterBook01

04:27 The Internet

Most Polo Mints Fit Inside A Closed Mouth

Gregor Philp

Gregor Philp placed 43 Polo Mints inside his closed mouth. NOTE: Stuffing food in your mouth can be dangerous. Please use caution and have adult supervision on hand.

00:32 United States

Most Consecutive Catches Juggling Three Flaming Torches While Laying On Back

Brian Pankey

Brian Pankey made 52 consecutive catches while juggling three flaming torches and lying on his back. NOTE: Juggling fire is extremely dangerous and should only be attempted by trained professionals.

04:44 Canada

Most Buckets Of Water Dumped On Someone's Head Before An NHL Game

The Record Collection

In an attempt to bring good luck to the Toronto Maple Leafs hockey team, Craig Morrison of The Record Collection dumped 55 buckets of water on Sam Stilson’s head prior to their game against the Boston Bruins[]. Though a world record was set, the Maple Leafs lost the game.

00:45 United States

Most Times Reciting "Nama-Mugi Nama-Gome Nama-Tamago" In 30 Seconds

Philip Cotsford

Philip Cotsford recited the Japanese tongue twister "Nama-mugi nama-gome nama-tamago[]“18 times in 30 seconds. The saying translates in English to”Raw wheat, raw rice, raw egg." The record was set at a World Record Appreciation Society event held at Joe’s Pub in New York City. Dan Rollman and Corey Henderson were present as witnesses. [#WRAS14][]

01:10 United States

Most Fridge Magnets Attached To A Ford

Jack Raleigh

Jack Raleigh and his team placed 4,942 magnets on the exterior of his Ford Fusion. The team set the record as part of Fusion 41, a URDB World Record Challenge created by the Ford Motor Company.

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