weird world record

Weird World Record

A Weird world record is usually the best global performance ever recorded and officially verified.
41. Card stacking
Guinness World Record Holder Bryan Berg looks at his version of the Eiffel Tower made out of a stack of cards in central Sydney, June 18, 2013. Berg built the ?Eiffel tower out of 75,000 cards in 120 hours as part of a publicity campaign according to organizers.
42. Pumping carving
A volunteer lights a carved pumpkin, one of the thousands of carved pumpkins on display, at the Great Highwood Pumpkin Festival in Highwood, Illinois, October 18, 2013. Organizers are trying to set the Guinness Book of World Records for the most lit jack-o-lanterns on display.
43. Largest no smoking sign
An aerial shot shows tens of thousands of Filipinos form a human no-smoking sign at the Bicol University football field in Legazpi city, Albay province, south of Manila June 28, 2013. According to local media, the project by the provincial governor aims to raise awareness on the hazards cigarette smoking poses to human health and the environment, and is also a Guinness World Records attempt for the largest human no-smoking sign.
44. Most sky lanterns
People release sky lanterns to beat the Guinness Book of World Records title for the most number of sky lanterns flown simultaneously at the University of the Philippines Visayas football field in Miagao Town, Iloilo province central Philippines May 24, 2013. Guinness Book of World Records official representative Seyda Subasi-Gemici said that Philippines got the title for the most number of sky lanterns flown simultaneously with 15,185 lighted lanterns beating Romania at 12,740. Picture taken May 24, 2013.
45. Largest sandwich
Mexican workers prepare the largest sandwich in the world, in the main Zocalo square in Mexico City, April 24, 2004. The sandwich, weighing 3,178 kg (6,991 pounds), was made by Mexican company Bimbo in conjunction with McCormick, Fud, Chalet and Petalo Jumbo. It was certified by Guinness Book of World Record officials today.
46. Tallest lego tower
A tower created from Lego bricks is pictured completed in front of Oslo City Hall, April 24, 2010. It measures 30,22 meters and beats last years record set in Munich by 25 centimetres, according to Norways media.
47. Largest omelette
Chefs cook an omelette during a Guinness World Records attempt for the worlds largest omelette in Ankara October 8, 2010. The Turkish Egg Producers Association celebrated World Egg Day on Friday with an attempt to cook the worlds largest omelette weighing 6 tonnes with a total of 432 litres of oil and 110,000 eggs used. The current record holder for the largest omelette was one made in Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, on 9 October 2009 weighing 3.625 tonnes, according to the Guinness World Records website.
48. Longest cigar
The worlds longest cigar that stretched 268 feet 4 inches (81.8 metres), or most of the length of a football field, is seen in Havana May 3, 2011. Resting on tables, it sprawled through El Morro, an old Spanish fort overlooking Havana Bay, where Cuba is holding its annual International Tourism Fair. The cigar, once it is officially accepted by Guinness World Records in London, will eclipse the previous record cigar of 148 feet 9 inches (45.38 metres), both rolled by Jose Castelar Cairo, better known as Cueto.
49. Biggest rubber band ball
Workers roll a rubberband ball to a scale for certification of weight during a Guinness Book of World Records official weigh-in in Chicago November 21, 2006. The 4,594 pound (2,084 kg) ball beat the previous record of 3,120.
50. Egg balancing
Brian Spotts of the U.S. works to balance 439 eggs on their ends on the floor of the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art in Melbourne September 14, 2005. Spotts, who lives in Colorado, travelled to Melbourne to attempt a new world egg balancing record which currently stands at 420 eggs.