Unbelievable Feats and Jaw-Dropping Records: The Latest Edition of Guinness World Records is Here
Guinness World Records 2025: Unveiling the Latest Achievements
The latest edition of the Guinness World Records has been released, featuring an array of remarkable achievements and record-breaking feats. Published on September 10, the book contains information on 2,115 world records, including many that have been recently broken.
Canine Capabilities: Bonnie and Simba Set a New Record
Two British dogs, Bonnie and Simba, have set a record for the shortest time for two dogs to complete 10 sideways jumps, achieving this impressive feat in just 16.78 seconds.
The World’s Largest Electric Toothbrush
Ruth Amos and Sean Brown from the UK have created the world’s largest electric toothbrush, measuring an astonishing 6 feet 7 inches (about 2 meters) in length.
Cosplay Mastery: Thomas DePetrillo’s Mobile Suit Gundam
Thomas DePetrillo, an American cosplay enthusiast, has set several records, including the tallest cosplay version of Mobile Suit Gundam, standing at an impressive 10 feet 3 inches tall.
Exceptional Physical Attributes: Eli Kilborn’s Record-Breaking Hands and Feet
Eli Kilborn, a 16-year-old from Michigan, USA, has broken two records: the largest palms and soles of a male teenager aged 13-19. His hands and feet measure 9.13 inches (approximately 23.19 centimeters) and 13.5 inches in length, respectively.
Magic Tricks and Skateboarding Feats
Cillian O’Connor, a 15-year-old boy, has broken the record for the most magic tricks performed in one minute by an under-16 year old, achieving an impressive 28 tricks. Meanwhile, Japanese skateboarding prodigy Eji Kawakami has broken the record for the most 540s in one minute, completing 13.
Unique Collections and Record-Breaking Achievements
The new record also features collections such as Sabrina Dausman’s 1,528 Squishmallow stuffed toys and the Sudha Automobile Museum’s 57 “weird” cars in India.
