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16 Records
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Fastest Time To Create An Isometric Cube Using Microsoft Word
Thomas McGinniss created an isometric cube in Microsoft Word in .81 seconds.
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Greg Arrigoni used 1434 Qualtex balloons to build a balloon arch. The balloons were three feet in diameter. The arch measured 600 feet wide and 340 feet tall. It took 65 tanks of helium to fill the balloons. The arch was built at the Grand Excursion festival to commemorate the the 150-year anniversary of the founding of St. Paul, Minnesota.
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Kirkland House residents at Harvard University used 566 boxes to create a cardboard fort. The structure measured 46 feet, 5 inches by 24 feet, 8 inches, with a height of 15 feet tall at the front towers and 8 to 9 ft. on the other sides.
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Lain Rhoads created a God’s Eye artwork measuring 35" in width and 35" in height.
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Nolan Loughlin assembled a triangular structure made of 171 soda cans.
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Harshal Rana built a pyramid made of 3,311 Solo Cups.
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Eric Candino, Tyler Johnson, CJ Robitsek, Chris Hein, Mike Bradely, and Michael Tischler made a triangular structure made out of 300 Solo cups.
There were 24 cups at the base of the triangle. The team subtracted one cup for each tier until they got to the top.
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Abdullah Alshakih created a toilet paper triangle using 144 rolls of toilet paper.
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Most Graphic Designers Dancing To "Thriller"
Seven graphic designers from Alfalfa Studio and MyORB hit the streets of Soho in New York City and danced to Michael Jackson’s Thriller.
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Smallest Gum Wrapper Origami Box
Chris Ruen constructed an origami box made with a chewing gum wrapper that measured 3/4" across each side.
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Tallest Origami Stellated Icosahedron
The finished Stellated Icosahedron model measured 21 x 21 x 21 inches. It was folded from 30 pieces of 22-inch square colored poster board.
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Louis Hyde built an origami tetrahedron 31" in height. Each side of the tetrahedron is 41.5" in height.
Hyde built the piece on February 21, 2010 at the 2nd Annual Brooklyn World Record Day, an event hosted by RecordSetter in conjunction with Beam Camp as part of their Inventgenuity Festival
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Tallest Stadium Built From Paper Towel Rolls, Cardboard Shirt Inserts, And Wooden Building Blocks
Todd Spiro built is a stadium measuring 3 feet in height, 9 feet in length and 5 feet in width. Only paper towel rolls, cardboard shirt inserts, and wooden building blocks were used in its construction.
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Tallest Toilet Paper Roll Triangle
Peter Craig built a triangular structure out of 66 toilet paper rolls.
