


Back down to Earth, we delve into the natural world to encounter the animal kingdom's mightiest and most bizarre beasts. Keeping up with this dizzying revolution are the Guinness World Records adjudicators, whove been busier than ever documenting the Officially Amazing. You’ll find that some of the weirdest Guinness World Records are arguably great feats, while others are borderline absurd. The result is Guinness World Records 2023 We start with a tour of our Solar System and beyond, exploring astronomical superlatives in a chapter dedicated to the latest developments in the New Space Race. But sometimes, world record breakers don’t get enough recognition - and we think it’s a good time to bring them back from oblivion. Bringing together mind-blowing, record-breaking facts and figures from across the globe and outer space, Guinness World Records 2023 keeps you up to date with the latest developments in culture, technology, sports and more. They’ve got crazy world records for everything, from the longest fingernails to the most tattooed person - and you’ll get plenty of them on our list of weird world records!Ĭollecting these data requires sharp attention to detail, thorough research, and stringent standards. Guinness World Records has been around since 1955, and they’ve made it their mission to keep track of the most impressive, extreme, and strangest records humanity has achieved. It’s not always pretty, but it sure is entertaining and made us evolve in ways other species can only dream of. The 2023 edition takes readers on a journey thats out of this world, revealing the latest and greatest record-breaking achievements here on Planet Earth.

From the time humans first started walking upright, we’ve been doing our best to come up with new ways to test the limits of our bodies and minds.
