The most socks put on one foot in 30 seconds (Under 16's) is 22, and was achieved by Carolena Kruse (Canada), in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, on 27 August 2022. Carolena wanted to challenged herself to achieve a Guinness World Records title, and thought this would be a fun record to attempt.
Watch world record-holder Carolena Kruse go toe-to-toe with Calgary Eyeopener hosts. 14-year-old Carolena Kruse broke the Guinness World Record for most socks put on one foot (22 socks) in 30 seconds in the under 16's category.
The most socks put on one foot in one minute is 52, achieved by Pavol Ďurdik (Slovakia) in Puchov, Slovakia, on 21 February 2017. Pavol has beaten his own record by one sock.
The record to beat is 32.
Can you put 28 socks on one foot in just 30 seconds? You can! Wow, well then do 29 and you will be a record breaker. Pavol Durdik from Slovakia currently holds the record for this, with the only rule being that you have to put them on one at a time.
Noah Riffe took a shower in 36.10 seconds. He set the record to raise awareness for the Records For Water campaign. Noah Riffe took a shower in 36.10 seconds, he currently holds the world record for fastest shower.
Unfortunately, three years of faffing later, that record had been broken, and now stood at 32 hours, 32 minutes and 32 seconds.
Although the Guinness World Records do not have a world record set for the longest time without blinking, Record Setter claims that Michael Thomas from Florida has been able to keep his eyes open without blinking for 1 hour and 5.61 seconds.
Wearing socks all of the time is generally regarded as perfectly healthy if done properly. There are myths that wearing socks 24/7 can lead to fungal growth and result in foul smelling feet. If changed regularly, there should be no health problems associated with wearing fresh socks all day and night.
We have an answer to this - The number of socks one needs should be equal to the number one uses regularly. Most people use between 7-14 pairs of socks in their regular weekly cycle, plus 3-4 pairs of socks that they use only once in a while – on special occasions.
The tallest toilet paper tower in 30 seconds is 28 rolls, achieved by Silvio Sabba (Italy), in Pioltello, Milan, Italy, on 1 October 2013.
The record for the most kisses given in one minute is 117 and was achieved by Florian Silbereisen (Germany) in the live TV program Das Winterfest der Volksmusik (ARD) in Magedburg, Germany, on 29 January 2011.
There is one sports record, however, that will never be beaten: Uwe Hohn's javelin throw of 104.80 meters. Hohn changed the sport with that throw back in 1984, and experts believe it's a record that will never be broken.
In October of 2017, Wyatt Shaw from Kentucky fell asleep for 11 days. He was just seven years old and doctors ran several tests with no conclusive explanations.
Born on 14-01-2021 From Chennai, Tamilnadu, India. She Has Created a New World Record by Doing Longest Duration of 2 Minutes to Keep Her Eyes Open Without Blinking. She Has Set a New World Record Dated 15-10-2022. This Achievement is Registered in Kalam's World Records.
Hunger strike doctors estimate that a well-nourished individual can survive without medical consequences on a diet of sugar and water for 30 days or more. The longest period for which anyone has gone without solid food is 382 days in the case of Angus Barbieri (UK) (b.
The longest time breath held voluntarily (male) is 24 min 37.36 sec, achieved by Budimir Šobat (Croatia), in Sisak, Croatia, on 27 March 2021.
Richard Walker holds the world record and 'chomp title', for chewing 135 sticks of bubble gum for 8 hours straight. The total value of the entire chewing gum industry is estimated to be about $19 billion.
In 1888, Dr Edward W Lee reported on the case of a 15-year-old girl who yawned continuously for five weeks. Dr Lee's account tells how the patient began yawning uncontrollably after having a tooth removed.
The longest burp is 1 minute 13 seconds 57 milliseconds and was achieved by Michele Forgione (Italy), also known as Rutt Mysterio, at the 13th annual Hard Rock Beer festival 'Ruttosound' competition, in Reggiolo, Italy, on 16 June 2009.
@Heavvenn (Dan) The longest telephone conversation lasted 46 hours, 12 minutes and 52 seconds, by Avery Leonard and Eric Roff Brewster.