Human Depiction of Cricket Bat

Human Depiction of Cricket Bat

The World Record of ‘largest human depiction of cricket bat’ has been achieved by Andrew Watson and team from Sydney, Australia.

On Mar 03, 2016; Four Hundred Forty Five (445) people stood in the shape of cricket bat.

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Most People Wearing Beanie Cap

The World Record of ‘most people wearing Beanie cap’ has been achieved by Kim Duan and team from Hanoi, Vietnam.

On Sep 11, 2018; during an event, Three Hundred Thirty Three (333) students simultaneously wore the Beanie cap.

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Largest Zero Waste Religious Event

The World Record of ‘largest zero waste religious event’ has been achieved by Burhani Foundation at Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India.

During Sept 12-22, 2018; under the guidance of his holiness Dr. Syedna Mufaddal Saifuddin, ‘Ashra Mubarak 1440: the zero waste religious event based on 3R principle, was attended by more than One Hundred Fifty Thousand (150000) people.

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Fastest Hundred Cube Root Calculation

The World Record of ‘fastest 100 cube root calculation’ has been achieved by Saurabh Kumar Tulsyan from Basti, Uttar Pradesh, India.

On Jul 22, 2018; Saurabh from Super Kidz Mental Math Academy, calculated cube roots of 100 sums of perfect cubes in One Minute Twenty Three Seconds (1M:23S). Digits from 01 to 1 Million were randomly given for calculation.

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Most Number of Icons on A Computer Desktop

The World Record of ‘most number of icons on a computer desktop’ has been achieved by Ali Ebrahim from Hong Kong.

On Oct 08, 2018; Mr. Ebrahim exhibited Four Hundred Forty Three (443) icons on his computer desktop.

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Smallest Crutches

The World Record of making ‘smallest crutches’ has been achieved by Mr. Boris Listing Chagall from Munich, Germany.

On Jan 16, 2018; Mr. Listing made smallest crutches measuring 8 mm in length (up to 2 mm expandable), 2 mm in width and weighing 16 gram.

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