Benjamin Everett-Lane constructed nine Lego figures in one minute. He set the record on February 21, 2010 at the 2nd Annual Brooklyn World Record Day, an event hosted by URDB...[more] »
Ryan Cruise took took eleven minutes, 31.79 seconds to make his first move in a chess game against a snare drum. CRITERIA TO BEAT RECORD: - game must be between a snare...[more] »
Mick Cullen named countries beginning with every letter but "X" in 8.25 seconds. He performed the feat in alphabetical order.
CRITERIA TO BEAT RECORD:- must have...[more] »
Cole Harbeck named 62 spells from the Harry Potter books in 30 seconds. CRITERIA TO BEAT RECORD: - each spell must be mentioned in one of the seven books in the...[more] »
Roald Bradstock threw a soccer ball 82 yards. CRITERIA TO BEAT RECORD: - must use one arm only - soccer ball must be regulation size - measurement taken from...[more] »
Ryan Cruise gave 59 names to his plastic duck in 30 seconds. CRITERIA TO BEAT RECORD: - duck must be present at time of naming - duck must be facing record...[more] »
Denis Dervisevic inserted 201,921,984 rows into a single table in a database. CRITERIA TO BEAT RECORD: - must be a single table in a relational database...[more] »
Seven-year-old Milo and three-year-old Logan jumped a combined total of 293 times in one minute. CRITERIA TO BEAT RECORD: - participants' ages must add up to 10 -...[more] »
Stuart Duggan recited the tongue twister "Mrs. Smith's Fish Sauce Shop" 18 times in 30 seconds. He broke the record live in the Bright FM studio during the Bailey @ Breakfast show....[more] »
Michael Lavery bounced a golf ball 365 consecutive times using the head of a tack hammer. CRITERIA TO BEAT RECORD: - can only use one hand- must hit ball on head of...[more] »
Morgan Scully blew a bubble using eleven pieces of Dubble Bubble gum. »
Chris Buccino scored 522 points by spelling the word 'anglicization' while playing Words With Friends on his iPhone....[more] »
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