18 Records
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Led by Rob Gura, Brook, Jenna, and Morgan created a cootie catcher 36 inches in length.
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Yogesh Barnela folded a cootie catcher, also known as a paper fortune teller, that measured 1 millimeter across.
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Most Cootie Catchers Made By Two People In 10 Minutes
Nicole McLaughlin and her friend made 26 cootie catchers in 10 minutes.
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Most Folded Tongue "Clovers" In 30 Seconds
Donna M. completed 84 tongue “clovers” in 30 seconds.
Stride’s setting 100 records in 100 days. At the end of 100 days, we’ll verify if you are the standing Record Holder. If you are, you’ll get $500 for each record you managed to hold with your guile, talent, and sheer will.
General caution and common sense required. We show the Stride Team at work, but recommend that these challenges be done at home.
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Fastest Time To Fold And Unfold A Brompton Bicycle
Anthony Biffa folded and unfolded a Brompton bicycle in 21.04 seconds.
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Longest Time To Hold Tongue In A Backwards Bend
Igor F. bent his tongue and held it in position for two minutes, 20.42 seconds.
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Fastest Time To Roll Up An Eight-Inch Aluminum Frying Pan
Clint Poore used his bare hands to roll up an eight-inch aluminum frying pan in 11.20 seconds.
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Fastest Time To Roll Up A 12-Inch Aluminum Frying Pan
Clint Poore used his bare hands to roll up a 12-inch aluminum frying pan in 10.65 seconds.
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Dayle Klinkhamer has 200 origami pieces in his collection.
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Fastest Time To Fold A Five-Fold Thai Crown
Nick Thompson made a five-fold Thai crown in 13.80 seconds.
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Most Origami Stars Fit Inside A Large Origami Star
Tessie Mss fit 1,000 origami stars inside a large origami star.
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Smallest Origami Cobra Made From Rupee Notes
Neelesh K. created an origami cobra measuring 243 centimeters long using Indian Rupee notes.
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Most Towels Balanced On Head While Balancing On A Rola Bola
Brian Pankey balanced 15 towels on his head while balancing on a rola bola.
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Fastest Time To Fold 27 Towels
Alyjha Williams folded 27 towels in four minutes and 11.76 seconds.
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Most People To Fold Their Tongues At Once
22 campers from iD Tech Camp at Princeton University folded their tongues at the same time.
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