7 Most Outrageous Guinness World Records of 2024

From a 444-console gaming setup to a car bungee jump at 213 feet, 2024’s records are full of jaw-dropping feats.

2024 has been a year of astonishing feats, where the limits of human creativity, strength, and determination were pushed to new extremes. From epic gaming setups to gravity-defying car stunts, this year’s Guinness World Records showcase some of the most bizarre and awe-inspiring achievements to date. With the theme Our Blue Planet, these records don’t just entertain—they highlight the power of innovation and the importance of environmental awareness.

Prepare to be amazed by the year's most mind-blowing and unusual world records.

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At 58 years old, Canadian grandmother DonnaJean Wilde accomplished an extraordinary feat by holding an abdominal plank for an impressive 4 hours and 30 minutes, earning her a Guinness World Record. Her remarkable determination and strength in completing such a grueling challenge have inspired countless people worldwide, proving that resilience truly knows no age limits.

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Sacha Feiner from Belgium claimed the world record for the largest tongue circumference at a staggering 17 cm (6.69 inches). Meanwhile, Jenny DuVander of the USA set the female record with a measurement of 13.25 cm (5.21 inches). Their remarkable physical characteristics continue to amaze and entertain audiences around the world.

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Bangladeshi Sumaiya Khan, driven by her love for Korean cuisine and ramen, set an extraordinary record by eating 37 grains of rice in just one minute using chopsticks. Khan, who overcame the challenge of preventing extra grains from sticking to the chopsticks, surpassed the previous record with stunning precision and focus.

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Ibrahim Al-Nasser, a Saudi Arabian gamer, achieved an incredible milestone by connecting a mind-blowing 444 gaming consoles to a single television. To achieve this feat, Al-Nasser utilized more than 30 RCA switchers and over 12 HDMI switchers, while carefully tracking the setup with an Excel spreadsheet. A true gamer’s dream setup.

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Apollo, a 4-year-old African grey parrot owned by Dalton and Victoria “Tori” Mason from Florida, set the record by identifying 12 items in just three minutes. The social media sensation, with 2.8 million followers on TikTok, showed off his impressive skills by naming objects such as a sock, a book, and a Super Mario figurine.

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Helen Williams, a professional wig maker from Nigeria, clinched her second Guinness World Record by creating an awe-inspiring wig with a width of 11 feet, 11 inches—just one inch wider than the length of a Mini Cooper. Previously, she was recognized for crafting the longest handmade wig, which spanned an impressive 1,152 feet and 5 inches. This latest creation, adorned with 1,000 rhinestones, is now displayed proudly in her office.

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Professional stuntman and race car driver Laurent Lasko set a thrilling new record by executing the highest car bungee jump at a staggering 213 feet and 3 inches. The stunt saw a Nissan Qashqai e-Power car being dropped from this height, bouncing several times before coming to a safe stop. A heart-stopping feat that has left fans in awe.

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