Enter the Guinness World Records Day Contest!
Today, November 8, is Guinness World Records Day! It’s a big day for world record enthusiasts. More than 600,000 people worldwide will take part in Guinness World Records Day this year. It’s the 14th year of this annual celebration, which features fantastic record-breaking activities from around the world. This particular day was chosen because it commemorates the day in 2004 when Guinness World Records became the world’s bestselling annual book. To celebrate, we’re giving our readers a chance their very own copy of the Guinness World Records 2019 book!
For a chance to win 1 of 2 books, tell us: Which world record would you try to break? Don’t forget to leave your name and age, too!
Contest deadline: November 19th at 11:59pm.
Prize courtesy of Guinness World Records.
For full contest rules and regulations click here.
While you’re thinking of a world record that you’d like to break, check out this video of the Fastest time to solve a Rubik’s Cube upside down. What a feat!
Good luck to everyone!
-Mandy, chickadeeblog@owlkids.com
William, 5
William wants to skip walk for the longest distance in the world.
I want the record for dancing the longest. Milan, age 3
World’s biggest mess of toys on the floor
Biggest castle made of lego
Play the longest game of hockey
William age 5
Put the most straws in my mouth
Eleanor Age 7
The youngest to build a LEGO set of over 1000 pieces the fastest.
Ryan, 11
I want to have the world record for saving the most animals.
Cain – age 10
Most books read in a year – Taylor age 10
Have the most pet rocks – Rylan age 2
Fastest at eating raspberries record
Charlotte, 3
Best figure skater. Age 7
Fastest runner, age 3
The best math test results in the world
Charlotte budge
I want to make the longest chain out of rainbow loom! I have started it and it already wraps around my house one and a half times! – Dom age 11
Go across the longest set of monkey bars
– Ayame, age 9
Hold my breath the longest
– Tori, age 7
Most books read in a year!
I would like to have the biggest collection of Beanie Boos in the world! ~Finley, 9
Fastest to finish reading Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire which is over 600 pages
Evan, 13
The record for highest jump ever.
-Iori, age 6
Most somersaults in a row! Kingston, 8
Fastest candy eating record
I’m so excited to read this one. It’s wonderful!!