The most people solving Rubik’s cubes simultaneously is 3,248 and was achieved by the College of Engineering Pune at the College of Engineering, Pune, Maharashtra, India, on 4 November 2012. A total of 3,267 people took part in the attempt however only 3,248 completed the Rubik’s cube within the allotted time.
The most people skipping on the same rope at the same time is 292 at an event organised by the College of Engineering, Pune, India on 26 February 2006.
The most people skipping double Dutch style is 46 and was achieved by Hong Kong Ngong Ping 360 Limited and Hong Kong Rope Skipping Academy (both Hong Kong) at the Ngong Ping 360 in Hong Kong on 14 April 2013.
The most people skipping in multiple venues was achieved by 70,880 participants from 294 schools in an event organised by California Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (CAHPERD) and Jamba Juice in California, USA, on 1 February 2010. The event was called “CAHPERD Jamba Jum Day”. 88,455 people started the attempt initially, but full verification of evidence was provided for 70,880.
The most people skipping simultaneously consisted of 3,105 participants from the East Zone Schools in an event called ‘East Zone Skipping Challenge’ at the Tampines SAFRA, Singapore, on 29 August 2008.
The most people sitting on one chair was achieved by 1,666 participants from Nu Skin Greater China (China) at an event organized by Outward Bound Taiwan (Chinese Taipei) in Macau, China, on 16 September 2013.
The most people stretching Curly Wurlys simultaneously is 418 by Waverley Abbey C of E School, Tilford, Surrey, UK on 16 March 2007. The goal is to stretch the chocolate-covered caramel lattice as far as possible in 3 minutes.
The most people static cycling is 1,093 and was achieved by Bodytech (Colombia) in an event organised by Evenpro Entretenimiento in Bogotá, Colombia, on 12 May 2012. Bodytech is Colombia’s largest gym chain with over 85000 members, they invited a handful to attend this event. In total there were 1048 members and 45 instructors who were static cyling simultaneously in a 4 hour class.
The most people star-jumping simultaneously was 1,254 and was organised by Take and Give. Needs Co., Ltd (Japan) at Zanpa-misaki Royal Hotel in Nakagamigun Yomitanson, Okinawa, Japan, on 10 April 2012. The attempt was done as a part of the training program for the employees. The goal of the attempt was to unite the heart of all employee members. All the participants perfomed jumping jacks.
The record for the most people stargazing, multiple venues, was achieved by the country of Mexico on 3 December 2011 with 2,753 people observing the moon from 33 different locations. 41 total locations were registered. 8 locations were discounted as there were less than 25 people in each.