
5 World records that you can break from home (Part I)
There is nothing like getting onto theGuinness book of World Record as your claim to fame and thereby your place in human history. While most world records need a lifetime of dedication and practice and quite often loads of money, we have scoured the record books to find a few that you can break by working from your own homes.
Most T-shirt folded in a minute
Folding a T-shirt is a boring chore that we do almost every day. To get into the Guinness Book of World Records you will have to figure out a way to do a lot of T-shirts foldingin a minute. Twenty-four to be exact. That’s roughly one T-shirt folded in just over two seconds. It is pretty impressive but not impossible. The current record of twenty-three T-shirts folded in a minute is held by Graeme J. Cruden of United Kingdom since March 2009.
Fastest time to put on a duvet cover
We can’t stress enough that if you get really good at doing your chores, it is your potential ticket to fame and a mention in the reputed Guinness Book of World Records. If you can put a duvet cover in under 39.41 seconds, that is good enough to earn you a spot in the record books. The current record is held by a UK citizen, Luke Fuller which he achieved on 19th March 2015.
Fastest time to type the alphabet blindfolded
This record attempt will need some amount of practice. However, if you are used to working on a computer, it won’t be very hard for you to type out the English alphabets albeit blindfolded. The catch is that you will have to get really good at it. The best time to type the alphabet blindfolded belongs to an Indian named S.K. Ashraf and he has the record under his name since 10th October, 2017.
Tallest zigzag structure built with Lego bricks in 30 seconds
Most of us have been playing with Lego bricks since our childhood. Your Lego brick stacking skills can earn you a place in the Guinness Book of World Records. You can aim to build the highest zigzag Lego brick structure in thirty seconds using only one hand. The record is currently held by an Italian gentleman namedSilvio Sabba who managed to build a thirty Lego bricks tall structure in January 2019.
Fastest time to build a three-level house of cards
The Italian gentleman Silvio Sabba who holds the record for tallest Lego brick structure also holds another Guinness record of building a three-level house of cards in just 6.80 seconds. Like the previous record, you can practice this at your home and try to break this decade old Guinness record.