
Guinness Records: Human Feats refers to extraordinary accomplishments by individuals or groups that have been officially recognized by Guinness World Records. These feats showcase the limits of human ability, ranging from physical strength and endurance to unique talents and skills. The records highlight achievements such as the fastest, longest, largest, or most unusual performances, inspiring others and celebrating the diversity and capability of people worldwide.

Guinness Records: Human Feats refers to extraordinary accomplishments by individuals or groups that have been officially recognized by Guinness World Records. These feats showcase the limits of human ability, ranging from physical strength and endurance to unique talents and skills. The records highlight achievements such as the fastest, longest, largest, or most unusual performances, inspiring others and celebrating the diversity and capability of people worldwide.
What is a Guinness World Record?
An officially recognized achievement published by Guinness World Records, representing the highest, fastest, longest, or most extreme example of a specific feat, verified with evidence.
How are records verified and adjudicated?
Attempts must include verifiable evidence (measurements, video, witnesses) and undergo review by Guinness adjudicators before approval.
What counts as a 'human feat'?
Any achievement by a person or team that tests strength, endurance, speed, skill, or talent under defined rules.
How can someone attempt to set or break a record?
Choose a category, follow the official rules, collect required evidence and witnesses, submit an application, and have an adjudicator verify your attempt.
Can amateurs break records?
Yes—anyone who meets the official rules and provides the required evidence can attempt a record, not just professionals.