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Welcome to the grand showcase of 2024’s most astonishing Guinness World Records. This year was a dazzling testament to human creativity, resilience, and the unyielding drive to push boundaries. From jaw-dropping feats of strength and innovation to heartfelt acts of unity, 2024 delivered record-breaking achievements that captivated the world. With the inspiring theme Our Blue Planet, this year’s records did more than amaze—they raised vital environmental awareness, blending purpose with accomplishment. Communities across the globe came together to set extraordinary benchmarks.
As we dive into the top records of 2024, prepare to be inspired by the brilliance, ingenuity, and heart that defined this unforgettable year.
7 Most amusing Guinness world records of 2024
Longest hair on a living person
Canadian grandmother DonnaJean Wilde achieved an incredible feat by holding an abdominal plank for an astonishing 4 hours and 30 minutes, earning her a Guinness World Record. Her unwavering determination and resilience in accomplishing such a challenging task have inspired countless individuals around the world.
Largest tongue circumference
Sacha Feiner from Belgium set the record for the largest tongue circumference at an astonishing 17 cm (6.69 in), while Jenny DuVander from the USA holds the female record with a measurement of 13.25 cm (5.21 in). Their extraordinary physical traits have captivated and entertained audiences worldwide.
Most rice grains eaten in one minute using chopsticks
Sumaiya Khan, a Bangladeshi woman inspired by her love for Korean culture and ramen dishes, set out to break a unique world record: eating one grain of rice at a time with chopsticks. The biggest challenge, she revealed, was preventing extra grains from sticking to the chopsticks. Demonstrating remarkable precision and focus, Khan surpassed the previous record with ease, consuming an impressive 37 grains of rice.
Most gaming consoles connected to a single TV
Saudi Arabian gamer Ibrahim Al-Nasser achieved an incredible feat by connecting 444 video game consoles to a single TV, using over 30 RCA switchers and more than 12 HDMI switchers to make it possible. To manage this complex setup, Al-Nasser relies on an Excel spreadsheet to track which switch boxes and converters are required to play each console.
Most items identified by a parrot in three minutes
Apollo, a 4-year-old African gray parrot owned by Dalton and Victoria “Tori” Mason from Florida, showcased his remarkable intelligence by naming 12 objects in just three minutes. The social media sensation, boasting 2.8 million TikTok followers, identified items such as a book, a sock, and a figurine of Wario, Super Mario’s iconic nemesis.
Widest wig
Helen Williams, a professional wig maker from Nigeria, has claimed her second Guinness World Record by creating an extraordinary wig spanning 11 feet, 11 inches in width—just 1 inch wider than the length of a Mini Cooper car. Previously recognized for crafting the world’s longest handmade wig at 1,152 feet and 5 inches, Williams used over 800 bundles of real hair for her latest masterpiece. The stunning creation, adorned with 1,000 rhinestones, now takes pride of place on display in her office.
Highest car bungee jump
Laurent Lasko, a professional stuntman and race car driver, took the driver’s seat of a Nissan Qashqai e-Power as it was dropped from a staggering height of 213 feet and 3 inches, suspended by a bungee cord. The car bounced repeatedly before coming to a safe stop, successfully setting a thrilling new world record.
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