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00:39 United States

Fastest "Word Alphabet" In A Toyota Prius

Prius Records

This record was set as part of Toyota Prius Records, a two-day event streamed live on the Internet. In a 48-hour period, URDB officials adjudicated 200 Prius-related world records. This was the most records ever documented in a 48-hour window, a world record in and of itself. The event took place in Los Angeles, California on March 30th and 31st, 2011. See all the records set at the event here.

00:30 United States

Fastest Backwards Recitation Of The English Alphabet While Jumping Rope

kaida nybong

Kaida N. recited the English alphabet backwards in 5.79 seconds while jumping rope.

00:05 United States

Fastest Country Alphabet Starting With Every Letter Except "X"

Doron T

Doron T. named countries beginning with every letter but “X” in 5.00 seconds. He performed the feat in alphabetical order.

01:35 The Internet

Fastest Random Order Rolling Stones Alphabet

Stephie

Stephie's dad completed a random order Rolling Stones alphabet order in 51.31 seconds.

00:18 The Internet

Fastest Recital Of The Alphabet

Nick Pascarella

Nick Pascarella recited the entire alphabet in 1.86 seconds.

00:15 The Internet

Fastest Recitation Of The Portuguese Alphabet

Debby Arruda

Debby's friend recited the Portuguese alphabet in 3.22 seconds.

00:26 India

Fastest Rendition Of Backwards Alphabet With Eyes Closed

Karan Taluja

Karan T. recited the alphabet backwards in 2.17 seconds.

00:32 United States

Fastest Rock Band Alphabet

Mick Cullen

Mick Cullen named 26 bands, each beginning with a different letter of the alphabet, in 10.90 seconds.

United States

Fastest Signing Of American Sign Language Alphabet By A Hearing Individual

Marty Wormley

Marty Wormley signed the entire ASL alphabet in 4.43 seconds.

01:37 The Internet

Fastest Time For A Duo To Recite The Alphabet

Boomer Rawlings

Boomer Rawlings and his friend recited the alphabet in 7.65 seconds.

00:12 United States

Fastest Time For A Two Year Old To Sing The Alphabet Song

Silas Good

Two year old, Silas Good sang the alphabet song in 8.60 seconds.

00:12 Netherlands

Fastest Time To Burp The English Alphabet

Tim Koelewijn

Tim K. burped the English alphabet in 4.09 seconds.

02:22 United States

Fastest Time To Ink Stamp The Alphabet

Lucy Smith

Lucy Smith and Sophia Lipkin ink stamp the entire English alphabet in one minute and 56.32 seconds, a new world record. The letters were stamped in alphabetical order. The girls performed the feat on April 4, 2009 at the first annual Brooklyn World Record Day in Brooklyn, New York. The event was held by URDB in conjunction with Beam Camp. Dan Rollman was present as a witness. #BWRD01

01:37 United States

Fastest Time To Open A Can Of Campbell's Alphabet Soup And Spell "PANTYHOSE"

Colin Nissan

In homage to his love of food, Colin Nissan sets a new universal record by opening a can of Campbell’s Alphabet Soup and spelling out ‘PANTYHOSE’ in one minute, 25.77 seconds. Nissan set the record on January 7, 2009 at a World Record Appreciation Society event in New York City. He opened a standard size (10.5 ounces) pop top lid can, strained the letters, and then spelled out ‘PANTYHOSE’ using letters from the soup. Ronnie Gensler and Nicholas Fritzhand were present to document the achievement and confirm proper spelling. [#WRAS02][] tag:RecordSetterBook01

00:39 The Internet

Fastest Time To Recite All 50 United States In Alphabetical Order While Riding On A Pogo Stick

Martin

Martin recited all 50 United States alphabetically while riding on a pogo stick in 20.91 seconds.

00:37 United States

Fastest Time To Recite Alphabet With Fist In Mouth

Good Bye

Jordan Brown recited the alphabet with his fist in his mouth in 2.29 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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