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Man sets new Guinness World record after stacking 3 eggs vertically

Man sets new Guinness World record after stacking 3 eggs vertically

By Shanil Singh
21/06/2020
Mohammed Muqbel from Kuala Lumpur set a bizarre new Guinness World record using eggs. [image: Guinness World record]

A man in Malaysia has set a bizarre new Guinness World record after somehow stacking three eggs vertically.

20-year-old Mohammed Muqbel from Kuala Lumpur has been teaching himself to stack eggs since the age of six and all that practice finally came in handy after he was awarded Guinness World record for his unusual trick.

Under Guinness World Records’ stipulations the eggs were required to remain stacked for a minimum of five seconds.

They also had to be fresh and free from any cracks in the shells that could provide Mohammed with an advantage in what is being described as an “eggstraordinary” performance.

[Source: Irish Times]

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Have you ever seen anything like this before?! ⁣ ⁣ The most eggs stacked is 3 and was achieved by Mohammed Abelhameed Mohammed Muqbel (Yemen), in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on 10 April 2020.⁣ ⁣ ⁣ Mohammed Abelhameed was able to identify each egg's centre of mass and stack them exactly so that the combined centre of mass of the three eggs was situated directly above the very small base of the stack. This required high concentration, patience and practice - do you have what it takes to break the record?! Please don't waste any eggs! 🍳🥚❤️️⁣ ----------------------------------------------------⁣ #guinnessworldrecords #eggs #egg #eggstack #records #malaysia #video #cool #food

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