A 20-year-old Yemeni national named Mohammed Muqbel achieved this feat with three eggs Tower in Kuala Lumpur.
Holding a world record is a very lovely feeling. It shows the world that the person has authority in the certain activities that they performed that garnered this award.
When the phrase ‘world record’ is heard, people automatically go to two labels that are known for this- Guinness World Records and the Limca Book of Records. People would do just about anything to have their names in the illustrious book so that the world knows who they are.
Now, records are not just associated with sporting events, thanks to these authorities. Guinness has certain activities lined up where participants from across the world take part to create their own records.
These activities are rather strange but are mostly done at home with household goods. Such as, catching the most number of ping-pong balls in a shaving head pit, or, doing pushups of various kinds in a certain amount of time, making a ‘Conga’ line with your canine companions. The world is their oyster.
Just another such activity got added to the list. All this 20-year-old Yemeni boy needed to be a dozen of eggs!
Living in Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia, Mohammed Muqbel earned the coveted title for making the tallest ‘egg-tower.’
The number of eggs in it was three.
The number might seem less but getting the eggs in a tower is no mean feat. Muqbel tried to get the task done by making sure that all the eggs were sturdy enough when they stood, right from the base to on top of each other.
The criteria were to have fresh hen’s eggs. No adhesive was allowed here.
Social media was abuzz with activity after the video went viral. Muqbel was congratulated and appreciated after the bagged the record.
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