Mark Landsberg (USA) ended a tournament-level game of Scrabble on 13 June 1993 with a score of 770. The game was played at Eagle Rock, California, USA, under North American rules and using the Official Scrabble Players Dictionary (OSPD). The highest score in a tournament game using the Official Scrabble Words International (OSWI) rules is 785, by Jackie McLeod (UK) in 2002.
As of my last update, the Guinness World Record for the highest thread count on sheets is 1,200 threads per square inch, achieved in 2018 by Sheridan Australia.
The Guinness World Record for the highest jump from water on a wakeboard is currently held by a Russian athlete who jumped from a height of 11 feet and 6 inches.
At present, there is not a Guinness World Record for eating donuts.
Georgia Brown is the Guinness World record holder, she apparently reached 8 octaves.
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The Guinness World Records logo uses a custom-designed font that is not commercially available. The font was specifically created for the brand to enhance its distinctiveness and recognition.
At present, a searchable database of all Guinness World Records is not available online. However, if there is a record you want to find out about, you can ask for details of it on the Guinness World Records Facebook page.
"Spellbound" received a Guinness World Record for the longest running TV quiz show in 2005. The show had been airing continuously for 24 years at that point, from 1981 to 2005.
Guinness World Records does not have an official "editor." The organization employs a team of record specialists and researchers who verify and authenticate record attempts submitted by the public.
Guinness World Record Day is typically held on the second Thursday in November each year.
If you wish to get in contact with Guinness World Records, the best way to do so is via their website.
Yes, Blake Shelton, the country singer, holds a Guinness World Record for the most consecutive No. 1 singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. He achieved this milestone with 17 consecutive chart-topping hits.