Largest World Records
Largest Challenges
- Most Pets Pet In A Pet Store
- Largest Bathroom
- Largest Hot Wheels Collection
- Largest Collection Of Bouncy BaLLS
- Largest Collection Of Bouncy Balls
- Largest Collection Of Female Athlete Photos Ever Assembled
- Largest Havdallah Service
- Largest Company Cheesesteak Party
- Largest Summer Salt Spin Inside Water
- Largest Friend Circle On Facebook
104 Records
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Olivia Adkison’s duct tape flower is 56 inches in diameter.
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Anne Wirch created a cootie catcher 34 inches (86.36 cm) in length.
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In honor of Earth Day, over 160 countries premiered One Day on Earth, the largest global film premiere of all-time. The documentary, which features footage shot exclusively on October 10th, 2010 (10/10/10), includes clips from every single country on earth.
United Nations Development Programme helped bring the project to life, and organized a special screening at the United Nations General Assembly in New York City. At this event, RecordSetter president Dan Rollman presented a certificate to the film's director, Kyle Ruddick.
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Largest Thumb Wrestling Circle
A total of 10 people from 96.3 WDVD joined together and created the largest thumb wrestling circle.
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Jessi Arrington led 179 people together to form the world's largest rainbow parade, which marched across the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City.
The record was set as part of RecordSetter World Record Day and was adjudicated by RecordSetter officials Dan Rollman and Emily Miethner.
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Largest Collection Of Bouncy Balls
The Simm Twins have 806 bouncy balls in their collection.
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During The Walk Down Under, Australia's nationwide photo walk, Michael N Sutton led 225 people in a photo walk around the streets to capture sights. The group walked around Sydney, taking photographs throughout. Read more about the event here.
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Marie Erika created a Facebook group that currently has 33,661 members.
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A group of 42 people composed of social workers, interpreters, and nurses, stand up against cancer in the most languages.
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Most Money Raised For Charity By Destroying A City Made Of Cards
William Zambole led a group in raising $3,836.55 for charity by destroying a city made of cards. After the city was built, Zambole and over 200 others donated money to see the cards knocked down. The money was donated to Pajama Program, a not-for-profit that donates pajamas and books to children in need.
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Largest Group To Dance "The Carlton"
Rob Roush led 290 people in dancing ’The Carlton’, a dance made famous by The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air.
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Largest Stuffed Toy Collection
Kenny McGrain has 185 stuffed toys in his collection.
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Largest Monster Drawn In Chalk
Trevor Burkholder and five kids drew a monster on the street using chalk that measures 147 feet long.
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Jakub Piatek has a collection of 311 soda cans.
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Robert quot;Deathquot; built a sculpture using 1,375 poker chips.
