Largest Neck Tie

Largest Neck Tie

The World Record of ‘largest neck-tie’ has been achieved by Academia Cravatica from Pula, Croatia.

On Octomber 18, the NPO made the largest neck-tie measuring Eight Hundred Eight (808) m length with Widest part 25m. and Narrowest part 8m. It was and was tied around the arena in Pula.

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Smallest Functional Carton Box

The World Record of making ‘smallest carton box’ has been achieved by Mr. Sami Angawi from Ta’if, Saudi Arabia.

On June 06, 2015; the smallest functional carton box measured 1 cm length, 1 cm width and 1 cm height. The mini carton box made up of a three ply paper can keep only one grain of corn.

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Largest Game of Chinese Whispers

The World Record “largest game of Chinese whispers” has been achieved by Hearing Support Bay of Plenty at Tauranga, New Zealand.

On Mar 01, 2017; One Thousand Seven Hundred Ninety Two (1792) people participated in the game of chinese whispers also known as the telephone game.

The event was organized to celebrate ‘Hearing Awareness Week’ in New Zealand.

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Largest Individual Bookstore by Area

The World Record of ‘largest individual bookstore by area’ has been achieved by Barnes Noble Bookstore from New York City, USA.

In December 2015; the Barnes Noble Bookstore has an area of 154,250 sqft.

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Thickest Manuscript of Engineering Book

The World Record of ‘thickest manuscript of engineering book’ has been achieved by IIMT Group of Colleges from Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India.

On Feb 16, 2017; manuscript of an engineering book with thickness of 64.5 cm has been written and prepared by thousands of students in one hour. The book had dimensions of 37×21 cm (length and width).

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Largest Human Depiction of Toilet Seat

The World Record of ‘largest human depiction of toilet seat’ has been achieved by Chief Executive Officer from Mahidpur, Madhya Pradesh, India.

On Jan 25, 2017; Five Thousand Five Hundred Eighty Seven (5587) people stood in the shape of toilet seat to achieve ODF status and promote the ‘swachh Bharat abhiyan’.

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