First published in 1995, Guinness World Records has become the world’s best-selling copyrighted book, and with each new edition, we are introduced to more bizarre and mind-boggling records, just like the ones we’ve listed for you here!
Stretchiest Skin
Garry Turner has been the proud owner of this record ever since 1999, thanks to a rare medical condition called Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome – a connective-tissue disorder that includes the loosening of the skin and hypermobile joints. He can stretch the skin of his stomach to 6.25 inches, and doesn’t even feel any pain!
Most Body Piercings
Some records can’t be broken because some people are born with a unique trait or physical quality that simply can’t be matched by anyone else (see Mr. Turner and has stretch skin). Other times, it’s a question of finding someone willing to put themselves through quite a bit of pain and/or adorn themselves with multiple piercings, as is the case with Elaine Davidson.
The Brazilian has a record 462 piercings on her body, including 192 piercings on her facial area and 214 piercings in her pubic area.
Most Big Mac Burgers Eaten in a Lifetime
There are McDonald’s addicts all over the world, but all of them pale in comparison to Donald Gorske of Fond du Lac, Wisconsin.
The 67-year-old, known as the “Big Mac enthusiast”, holds the record for most Big Macs eaten in his life, a whopping 28,788. He claims the Big Mac constitutes 90-95% of his total solid food intake and eats about 14 of these burgers each week. Interestingly, Mr. Gorske only weighs 185 pounds (he’s 6’2) and claims a cholesterol level of 140.
Largest Rubber Band Ball
For something so simple and somewhat pointless, it’s amazing how much use the average person can get out of a rubber band.
Joel Waul achieved his record after building a 9,032-pound monster rubber band ball and earning himself a spot in the Guinness World Records back in 2008. Mr. Ward used 700,000 rubber bands of all sizes to build his 6 foot, 7-inch ball he named “Megatron.”
Longest Plank Held
The plank is a position many a gym-goer and yoga practitioner will be familiar with. It’s a simple enough position – simply get into a push-up position, but rest on your forearms instead of your hands. The tricky part is holding it, as your abdominals can get taxed quickly.
That is, unless, you’re Mao Weidong of China, who held a plank for eight hours and one minute back in 2016.
Heaviest Onion
You won’t be surprised to learn that food is a category on to itself in the Guinness World Records, given that people all over the world have managed to create gargantuan-sized items, ranging from doughnuts to Doritos.
In 2014, Tony Glover of North Yorkshire in the United Kingdom earned himself a world record for growing the heaviest onion ever recorded at 18 pounds, 11.84 ounces. Can you imagine the tears you’d get from cutting that thing?
Heaviest Object Sword Swallowed
Sword swallowing is a skill in which the performer passes a sword through the mouth and down the esophagus to the stomach. Despite the name, the act can be performed with numerous objects, including, apparently, a Dewalt jackhammer.
We know this because in 2007 Thomas Blackthorne sword-swallowed a jackhammer that weighed 83 pounds and 12 ounces, holding the full weight of the hammer and bit for over three seconds. The feat earned him a world-record nod for sword-swallowing the heaviest object.
Longest Fingernails
Plenty of people have a habit of biting their nails – some do it because they’re too lazy to actually use a pair of nail clippers, others because they’re bored or stressed.
Lee Redmond clearly doesn’t have either of those problems, since she spent 30 years growing her nails out, starting all the way back in 1979! Her nails are 28 feet and four inches long if you add up the length of all the fingernails. That’s a World Record, and by some margin.
Largest Collection of Guinness Memorabilia
The largest memorabilia collection is its own category in Guinness World Records, as you’d expect. People will collect and store all manner of items, and their stockpiles can grow to be pretty impressive! For example, Louis Georgiou of the U.K. has 2,111 pieces of Transformers memorabilia!
But there’s even a record for the largest collection of Guinness World Records memorabilia! Martyn Tovey of Radstock (also in the U.K.) has 2,164 unique items.
Heaviest Weight Lifted by a Human Beard
Guinness World Records is full of data chronicling heavy lifts made by men, women, and children of all sorts of objects. But when it comes to the heaviest weight lifted by a human beard, there’s only one record, held by Antanas Kontrimas of Lithuania.
Mr. Kontrimas lifted 63.80 kg with his beard back in 2013. He’s also managed to support the weight of a human via his beard. That’s some strong hair fibers!
Loudest Burp
People can do incredible things with their bodies. Through years of dedicated training, we can see such skills on display, typically in sporting events like the Olympics. Some people train their whole lives for one dive, one gymnastic routine, one lift, or, as is the case with a Mr. Paul Hunn, one burp.
Hunn unleashed a burp of 109.9 decibels back in 2009. To put that into perspective, Hunn’s burp is louder than a large orchestra.
Longest Moustache
Sporting an epic beard or a smart mustache is all the rage nowadays, as it rightly should be. After all, ‘beard’ stands for being exceptional among regular dudes.
So while some gents prefer to inexplicably go clean-shaven, Ram Singh Chauhan from Jaipur, India went in the opposite direction, allowing his mustache to grow for over 37 years. The result was a 14ft mustache, earning him a World Record back in 2010 that still stands to this day.
Fastest Time to Eat a Bowl of Pasta
We all have someone in our life that resembles an unhinged animal rather than a human in the 21st century when they eat. But as it turns out, they could have a career as a competitive eater. Elite competitive eaters can easily make $500,000 a year between a combination of winnings and sponsorships (food for thought, eh?).
Competitive eater Michelle Lesco turned her talent for rapid eating into a world record when she scoffed down a bowl of pasta (100 grams plus sauce) in 26.69 seconds.
Most Consecutive Pinky Pull Ups
Many people around the world have had to resort to home workouts during this time of quarantine lockdowns enforced by the COVID-19 pandemic, with some achieving fantastic results. But they would have some way to go to match Tazio Gavioli can do.
The Italian holds the world record for consecutive pinky pull-ups with 36 reps. So congratulations on your one-arm pull-up, but you’ve still got some way to go to impress us, friend.
Largest Ping Pong Paddle
Are you tired of always losing to the same person in the weekly office ping pong tournament? Want a guaranteed way to win each and every future match you play? Well, just build a giant paddle!
That’s exactly what Rise Brands did in 2017 in Columbus, Ohio, building a paddle that is 11 feet, 7.8 inches tall and six feet, 7.8 inches wide. We’re pretty sure that’s not regulation size.
Most Toothpicks in a Beard
Beards aren’t just stylish facial accessories that make all men look 1000 times better. They have practical purposes too, like as a nest for birds that need rescuing, or as a handy place to store things, like tooth pics, for example.
In 2018, Joel Strasser managed to fit 3,500 toothpicks in his beard. It took three hours and 13 minutes to accomplish, but he got his name in Guinness World Records for his efforts!
Most Tattooed Man
Plenty of people have multiple tattoos. Some go as far as to get build up a tattoo ‘sleeve’, covering their arm(s) and/or leg(s) in permanent ink. But even people who might be covered in tattoos have nothing on Lucky Diamond Rich – also known as Gregory Paul McLaren.
The New Zealander has spent more than 1,000 hours having his body modified by tattoo artists, as well as having his earlobes stretched and his teeth replaced with silver veneers.
Farthest Arrow Shot Using Feet
Most of us would struggle to fire an arrow a respectable distance using our hands, let alone our feet! But some people are just more talented in the art of archery than your average person.
Brittany Walsh is a Guinness World Record holder in acrobatic archery, as well as ‘a solo hand balancing artist’. In 2018, Walsh fired an arrow an incredible 40 feet and 4.64 inches using only her feet!
Largest Hula Hoop Spun by a Female
It seems that when it comes to spinning a hula hoop, you’ve either got it, or you don’t. But, like anything else, sometimes it just takes a lot of practice to master hula hooping. But how much practice must Getti Kehayova have had to spin a hula hoop 17 feet and .25 inches in diameter?
As it turns out Kehayova used a protective vest to spin the hoop, and nearly broke a few ribs in attempting to set the new record. But set a record she did, successfully spinning the giant hoop at least three times.
Largest Humanoid Vehicle
A humanoid vehicle is a vehicle with its body shape built to resemble the human body. Essentially, think of a Transformer in its ‘natural’ form.
Plenty of people have managed to create humanoid vehicles over the years, but none as big or as impressive as Mononofu, built by Sakakibara Kikai in Japan. The towering vehicle is 28 feet tall and weighs a whopping seven tons. The name ‘Mononofu’ translates to ‘Samurai Warrior’, and the vehicle took six years to build.
Man Covered by Most Bees
You’ll find that plenty of records in Guinness World Records are absolutely mad, which tells you something about the person(s) who achieved them. We mean, who would willingly allow a hive of bees to settle on them for any length of time?
Gao Bingguo, that’s who. The Chinese beekeeper set a new Guinness World record after covering his body with almost 1.1 million crawling bees weighing a massive 109kg (240lbs) back in 2015. He was stung over 2,000 times and his body temperature rose to over 60 degrees Celsius (140 degrees Fahrenheit).
Longest Kiss
Not everyone is comfortable with PDA – public displays of affection. Particularly if it involves a couple kissing for a really, really long time. But we’ll excuse it for a world record attempt.
But if you’re looking to break the record, you’re going to need to have some serious endurance, because the current world record stands at an absolutely insane 58 hours, 35 minutes, and 58 seconds, achieved by Ekkachai and Laksana Tiranarat of Thailand.
Most People in a Large Car
Anyone who has taken a road trip with a big family or group of friends knows that it can get pretty claustrophobic – especially if you’re traveling in a small car.
We assume none of the 41 people who managed to fit themselves into a Toyota Rav 4 at the Toyota Centre Krasnoyarsk Zapad (Russia) in Krasnoyarsk, Russia, had claustrophobia. Otherwise, they probably wouldn’t have been able to set this bizarre yet still impressive world record!
Largest Hairy Family
Congenital Generalized Hypertrichosis is an extremely rare skin disease, characterized by hair overgrowth on 98 percent of male bodies (excluding their palms and soles), and mild and asymmetric hair overgrowth in females.
Victor Gomez, Gabriel Ramos Gomez, Luisa Lilia De Lira Aceves, and Jesus Manuel Fajardo Aceves are four members of a family of 19, spanning five generations in Mexico, who all suffer from the condition.
First Person to Break the Sound Barrier in Freefall
There are plenty of brave men and women that feature in Guinness World Records, but in our estimation, none come close to Felix Baumgartner – the first and only human being to have broken the sound barrier in freefall.
To give you an idea of just how much of a legend the Austrian skydiver is, on 14 October 2012, Baumgartner ascended to the stratosphere in a helium balloon, and wearing a specialized suit, proceed to jump from the balloon back to Earth. In the process he also set world records for skydiving an estimated 24 miles, reaching an estimated top speed of 843.6 mph, or Mach 1.25.
Tallest Living Human
Humans come in all shapes and sizes, but only one man can call himself the tallest living person on Earth. That man is Sultan Kösen, who stands 8 ft 2.82 inches tall.
He is the seventh tallest man in history, and one of only 10 to have reached 8 ft or higher, according to Guinness World Records. Kösen’s growth results from the condition acromegaly, caused by a tumor affecting his pituitary gland. Due to his condition, he uses crutches to walk.
Shortest Living Mobile Human
Edward Nino Hernandez, of Colombia, measures 72.10 cm – around 2 feet and 4 inches tall and weighs just 22lbs.
Mr. Hernandez suffers from a condition known as hypothyroidism, which stunted his growth. “I use my smile to conquer the world! I always share my big smile with everyone; that’s my charm,” Hernandez told UPI. “I can achieve everything I set my mind to. Everything is possible . . . Size and height don’t matter! I want people to meet who I truly am: small in size, big in heart!”
Longest Time Breath Held Voluntarily
Remember that game you used to play in swimming pools with your pals? You’d all take turns holding your breath underwater, each time trying to beat the top time. Most people would struggle to get over a minute, but most people aren’t professional freedivers like Aleix Segura Vendrell.
The Spaniard holds the record for longest time breath held voluntarily at an astounding 24 minutes and 3.45 seconds.
Most Roof Tiles Broken in One Minute by a Woman
Ever seen those clips of martial arts students and masters breaking bricks and other sturdy objects using just their fists? Pretty impressive, right? Well, Lisa Dennis of the U.K. decided to take things up a notch by breaking a ton of roof tiles in one minute. 923 tiles, to be exact.
During her entire attempt, only two tiles from the stack Dennis hit during the one minute time period did not break.
Most Fingers and Toes on a Living Person
You may think that someone having more than 10 fingers and 10 toes is something you’d only see in a sci-fi movie, but it turns out it’s a very rare but very real anomaly in humans, called polydactylism. Occurrences of polydactyly are sporadic, meaning that the condition occurs without an apparent cause — while some may be due to a genetic defect or underlying hereditary syndrome.
Devendra Suthar of India has 14 fingers and 14 toes, which is the most of any living person on the planet.
Largest Pizza
Pizza is regularly voted as the most popular food in the world, and with good reason – it’s absolutely amazing and anyone who says differently is crazy.
Some people love it more than others of course, and it seems that Dovilio Nardi, Andrea Mannocchi, Marco Nardi, Matteo Nardi and Matteo Giannotte love it the most. The quintet prepared a pizza with a total surface area of 1,261.65 m² (13,580.28 ft²). The pizza was named “Ottavia”, a word of Roman origin for “eighth son”.
Tallest Sandcastle
A day at the beach with family and friends often means we turn our hands to building a sandcastle – or attempting to make a half-decent one.
Then again, we don’t normally have a team of 12 sculptors and eight technicians working eight hours a day over the course of three and a half weeks to build a 57 ft 11 in tall sandcastle like the folks at Skulptura Projects GmbH did. It took 11,000 tonnes of sand mixed only with water, and was completed in June 2019.
Farthest Tightrope Walk in One Minute
Tightrope walks can be a terrifying experience for the viewer since they often occur at great heights, and sometimes the performer elects not to wear a safety harness.
For her attempt to set a world record wearing heels, Russian Oxana Seroshtan smartly chose to walk a tightrope at a safe height. She smashed the previous record by walking 24 feet and 7.2 inches in high heels.
Most Human Targets Hit With Plungers in One Minute
If there was an award for the most random record, throwing plungers at people would surely win. But perhaps it speaks to the creativity of Gerhard Doni, the man that came up with the record attempt, in the first place.
The German managed to throw (and stick) 15 rubber-cup plungers to people in the space of one minute in 2010, breaking his own record by one plunger.
Longest Duration Balancing on Four Fingers
Bruce Lee was an incredible martial artist, capable of performing some insane maneuvers – including a two-finger push-up. We bet Lee would have been impressed with Wang Weibao’s record.
In 2008, the Chinese managed to lift himself off the ground completely on to two fingers on each hand, and stayed there for an incredible 19.23 seconds! The record has stood since 2008, which gives you some indication as to just how impressive Weibao’s record is.
Most Ice Cream Scoops Balanced on a Cone
If ice cream vendors allowed you to fit as many scoops on a cone as possible for a fixed price, then Dimitri Panciera would be making a killing.
In 2018 the Italian beat his own record by managing to fit 125 scoops of ice cream on a single cone. Teach us your secrets, Dimitri!
Loudest Snoring
Has anyone ever complained about your snoring? Perhaps you have a partner who seems to make the whole house shake with their snores.
Well, spare a thought for the partner of Kåre Walkert, as well as Walkert herself. The Swede suffers from apnea, and recorded peak levels of 93 dBA whilst sleeping at the Örebro Regional Hospital, Sweden on 24 May 1993. Research has shown that differences in lung capacity and pharynx shape account for snoring.
Heaviest Person to Complete a Marathon
Guinness World Records is full of weird stuff, but it also lists some wonderful and inspirational records too.
Take, for example, Charles Bungert. In 2013 the American became the heaviest person to ever complete a marathon after weighing in at 193.96 kg (427 lb 9 oz). Bungert finished the LA marathon with a time of 8:23:40. Bungert beat the previous record held by Kelly Gneiting, a 400-pound sumo wrestler, who finished the 2011 race in nine hours, 48 minutes and 52 seconds.
Longest Human Tunnel Travelled Through by a Skateboarding Dog
It’s not just humans that feature in Guinness World Records, but animals too. For example, in 2015, Otto, an English Bulldog, glided through the legs of 30 people on his skateboard in his hometown of Lima, Peru.
In the process, Otto set a record for the longest human tunnel traveled through by a skateboarding dog. Otto passed through each person’s legs without being led or touched in any way.
Fastest Time to Wrap a Person With Wrapping Paper
Wrapping bulky gifts for Christmas or a birthday can be a huge pain and difficult to get right. All too often a poor wrapping job can make it seem like you don’t care about the gift, when in reality that couldn’t be further from the truth!
If only we had the skills of Coby Cotton, Cory Cotton, and Cody Jones, who set the fastest time to wrap a PERSON with wrapping paper (team of two) at one minute and 58.9 seconds.
World’s Tallest LEGO Tower
Believe it or not but LEGO pieces do come in handy for more than just destroying the bottom of your foot! This tower — which is basically every kid’s dream — was built in front of St. Stephen’s Basilica in Budapest and stands tall at 114 feet, 11 inches.
The structure is topped with a Rubik’s cube and built using thousands of bricks. It was constructed with the help of official Danish constructors, primary school children, and the mayor of Budapest!
Most Walnuts Smashed With Nunchucks in One Minute
This next world-breaking record is a little nutty (pun intended). Here we have a martial arts student from Pakistan that goes by the name of Mujtaba Hassan Mughal.
Mughal broke the record for most walnuts smashed with a nunchaku in one minute, shattering the previous record that was achieved by Samuel Sprague from the United States. While Sprague shattered 62 nuts, Mughal destroyed a whopping 118. Talk about impressive!
Most Riders on a Surfboard
In 2015, a Guinness World Record was broken for most people riding on a surfboard when 66 surfers rode a wave together on one 42-foot surfboard in Huntington Beach, California.
They rode the jumbo surfboard on a wave for 12 seconds, and were cheered on by more than 5,000 spectators near the famous Huntington Beach Pier. Reports show that the previous record was set by 47 surfers in Queensland, Australia back in 2005.
Most Balls Caught by a Dog in One Minute
We’ve already seen a skateboarding dog, but why not add a ball-catching one into the mix? Here we have a sweet beagle named Purin, and in 2015, she officially achieved a new record for the most balls caught by a dog with the front paws in one minute — surpassing her very own previous record from 2014!
According to Guinness World Records, “The beagle from Tokyo can also skateboard, walk on two legs, […] and has many other impressive skills.”
The Loudest Purr
You didn’t possibly think we’d include world records set by dogs without adding a cat into the mix, did you? In 2015, kitty-cat Merlin was awarded a Guinness World Record for the highest decibel purr.
While domestic cats normally put at 25db, Merlin’s peaks at 67.8db — which is the equivalent volume of a shower or even two people holding a conversation! According to owner Tracy Westwood, she got the four-legged furball from a rescue.
Longest Coin Spin
Who would have thought that spinning a coin could land you in the book of Guinness World Records? Then again, a skill like that must take some time to perfect. After all, coin spinning does have to involve some sort of technique, doesn’t it?
If that’s the case, then Keita Hashimoto of Japan probably worked tirelessly to break the world record for the longest coin-spin duration — coming in at 25.71 seconds!
World’s Largest Ice-Cream Scoop
Calling all ice-cream lovers — you won’t want to miss this! Maybe you’ll think we’re lying but we’ve found the world’s largest scoop of ice-cream, and naturally, it made its way into the book of Guinness World Records!
Weighing in at a little over 3,000 pounds, this giant treat was created by American dairy company Kemps LLC in Cedarburg, Wisconsin back in 2014. The strawberry-flavored dessert measured in at five-foot-six-inches tall and was made up of approximately 733 containers of ice-cream.
Highest Jump on a Pogo Stick
It’s no secret that pogo sticks are a fun way to jump around. Still, we find it fairly surprising that someone actually set a record for the highest jump on a pogo stick.
That said someone who bounced into the Guinness World Records 2018 Edition is a pogo pro named Biff Hutchinson. Hailing all the way from Idaho, our friend Biff holds the title for the highest jump on a pogo stick at 11 and a half feet — which is twice the height of the average human! Whoa!?
Fastest Typing Time With the Nose
We’re not entirely sure why anyone would type using their nose, but if it ends up landing you in the book of Guinness World Records, then who are we to judge?! Meet Vinod Kumar Chaudhary from New Delhi, India.
In 2014, this guy achieved a new record for fastest typing time with the nose, with a time of 46.30 seconds. According to the man himself, “Typing is my profession as well as my passion, which inspired me to try something different and outstanding.”
Fastest Tortoise
You know what they say — “slow and steady wins the race.” And with that sentiment, we introduce to you Bertie the tortoise! It was at his home in Adventure Valley, a family adventure park in the UK, that Bertie sprinted over an 18-foot course in a speedy 19.59 seconds with an impressive speed of 0.92 feet per second.
This little feat earned him the title of the fastest tortoise in the world, smashing the previous record, which hadn’t been challenged since 1977.
Fastest Time to Find and Alphabetize the Letters in a Can of Alphabet Soup
Alphabet soup has to be the all-time favorite soup for kids everywhere, right? Heck, it’s probably still the favorite for plenty of adults too. It’s made from pasta that has been mechanically cut or pressed into the letters of the alphabet.
So, naturally, someone thought it would be fun to try and find each letter and organize them into the alphabet, which Cody Jones did in 2018 in three minutes and 21 seconds, setting a world record in the process.
Fastest Time to Carve One Pumpkin
Every Halloween brings with it awesome examples of carved pumpkins from talented artists all over the world. Some of the designs are so intricate, one assumes it must have taken some time to achieve. But what about speed carving?
Stephen Clarke carved a complete face, including eyes, nose, mouth and ears into a jack-o’-lantern in just 16.47 seconds in 2013, setting a world record in the process.
Fastest Time to Complete a Triathalon Blindfolded
Triathlons, in case you weren’t aware, are incredibly hard. IRONMAN triathlon distances are a 2.4-mile swim (3.9K), 112-mile bike (180.2K), and 26.2-mile run. That’s tough enough to do in the traditional sense, but what about when you’re blindfolded?
Briton Haseeb Ahmad, who is registered blind, completed an IRONMAN wearing blacked-out swimming goggles with his guide Duncan Shea-Simonds in 11 hours, three minutes and 31 seconds.
Longest Flatulence
Yep, Guinness World Records seemingly have records for everything, including the longest butt burp in human history. Passing gas is embarrassing for some, hilarious for others, and a point of pride for a select group of people.
Bernard Clemmens of London holds the record for the longest passing of gas ever, letting one rip for two minutes and 42 seconds. No word on whether the Guinness evaluator had to wear a gas mask while timing the attempt.
Most Guinness World Records
Sure, setting a Guinness World Record is an accomplishment to be proud of. But what about setting so many records you set a record for doing just that?
Ashrita Furman has set more than 600 records and currently holds over 200. These titles cover a huge breadth of categories and an assortment of talents, including underwater juggling, distance sack racing, and the world’s biggest pencil.