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  1. Fastest Time To Count To 126 By Sevens

    Fastest Time To Count To 126 By Sevens

    Joel MacNeil counted to 126 by increments of seven in 6.45 seconds.

  2. Fastest Time To Say First 100 Digits Of Pi With Eyes Closed

    Fastest Time To Say First 100 Digits Of Pi With Eyes Closed

    Matt Parker recited the first 100 digits of Pi from memory in 13.10 seconds.

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  3. Fastest Time To Say First 100 Digits Of e With Eyes Closed

    Fastest Time To Say First 100 Digits Of e With Eyes Closed

    Lauren Davis said the first 100 digits of e (Euler’s number) with her eyes closed in 16.60 seconds.

  4. Most Consecutive Tweets Featuring Mathematical Or Physical Constants

    Most Consecutive Tweets Featuring Mathematical Or Physical Constants

    Dinesh Shivnath Upadhyaya posted 21 consecutive tweets of different mathematical constants and physical constantstohis Twitter account. He set the record between 3:44 PM and 3:49 PM on October 8th, 2010.

  5. Fastest Time To Say First 50 Digits Of Pi With Eyes Closed

    Fastest Time To Say First 50 Digits Of Pi With Eyes Closed

    Julian Rosenblumrecited the first 50 digits of Pi from memory in 6.78 seconds.

  6. Fastest Time To Recite First 150 Decimals Of Pi

    Fastest Time To Recite First 150 Decimals Of Pi

    Emily Garber recited the first 150 decimals ofPi from memory in 18.34 seconds.

    Garber set the record at a World Record Appreciation Society event held at Littlefield in Brooklyn, New York. Dan Rollman and Corey Henderson were present as witnesses.

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  7. Fastest Time To Recite 100 Digits Of Pi In A Prius

    Fastest Time To Recite 100 Digits Of Pi In A Prius

    Samuel Lamphier recited the first 100 digits of Pi in a Prius in 12.65 seconds.

  8. Fastest Time To Count To 1,000

    Fastest Time To Count To 1,000

    Simon Kirk counted to 1,000 in 10 minutes, 36.21 seconds.

  9. Most Digits Of Pi Written On Paper In 10 Seconds

    Most Digits Of Pi Written On Paper In 10 Seconds

    John Choe wrote 27 digits of Pi on a sheet of paper in 10 seconds.

  10. Most Addition Problems Solved While Sitting On 25 Yearbooks

    Most Addition Problems Solved While Sitting On 25 Yearbooks

    Ryerson Lehman-Borer solved 20 addition problems while sitting on 25 yearbooks.

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