World record for most bottle flips in a row 2022

World record for most bottle flips in a row 2022


According to the Guinness book of world records Renowned juggler Josh Horton holds the record. On 16 December 2018, he flipped a bottle 360° a total of 27 times in 60 seconds while wearing an eye mask. Only those turnovers in which the vessel landed on its base were counted, as per GWR rules.

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The most flips of a plastic bottle in one minute is 66, and was achieved by Joe Sudeep (India) in Farwaniya, Kuwait, on 9 September 2021.

Joe Sudeep achieved this record title as a personal achievement.

The fastest time to flip three water bottles is 1.15 seconds and was achieved by Spencer Shaw (USA) in Hillsboro, Oregon, USA, on 4 January 2022.

Spencer was inspired by Dude Perfect to attempt for this Guinness World Records title.

"It would mean a lot to have a Guinness World Records title, I have gotten bullied a lot, people saying I am not good enough. It will feel good to have something that says I am amazing."

Jalen Mack, 11, broke three Guinness World Records on Friday night at Lancaster County Christian School.

The rising LCCS sixth grader broke the following records for plastic water bottle flipping:

— Most consecutive blindfolded bottle flips (previous record: 65, Jalen’s record: 103).

— Most blindfolded bottle flips in one minute, which do not have to be consecutive (Previous record: 37, Jalen's record: 38).

— Most nonblindfolded bottle flips in one minute, which do not have to be consecutive (Previous record: 47, Jalen’s record: 50).

"It feels great," Jalen told a reporter on Friday night. "I've been waiting for this since October... I just want to thank (everyone) for coming out and watching me."

The water bottles needed to make a full 360-degree rotation before landing on their bottom. Jen Mack, Jalen’s mom, said that to adhere to Guinness’s rules, the bottles needed to be at least one-third full for the one-minute, non-consecutive timed records. 

Jalen’s interest in trick shots was inspired by YouTube channels like Dude Perfect and That’s Amazing. Jalen created his own channel, Amazing Trickshoters (spelled with one t.)

“He’s my sports guy — he’s always been very athletic,” said Jen Mack, a financial adviser at Citadel. “When he puts his mind to it, he can do it.”

Athletic talent seems to run in the family. His father, Jon Mack, is head basketball coach at Lancaster Bible College. (And Jalen is named after professional player Jalen Rose.)

Jalen’s favorite YouTubers often attempt to break Guinness World Records in their videos, so he began training in October 2020 to do the same.

He had already beaten all three records at home, but for the record to become certified, he needed to film it with two independent witnesses (Lancaster County Commissioner Ray D’Agostino and a police Sgt. Travis Schmalhofer were in attendance to fill this role), and two time keepers.

Once that information, along with video evidence, is submitted to Guinness, there is a 12-week waiting period before the record can be certified.

Jalen has a younger brother, Justis, 5. When Jalen’s not attempting to break world records, he enjoys playing basketball and soccer at LCCS and designing T-shirts.

To see more of Jalen’s tricks, check out his YouTube channel at lanc.news/AmazingTrickshoters.

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The most flips of a plastic bottle in one minute is 66, and was achieved by Joe Sudeep (India) in Farwaniya, Kuwait, on 9 September 2021.

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The most most plastic bottle caps stacked into a tower in one minute is 44, and was achieved by Silvio Sabba (Italy) in Milan, Italy, on 23 April 2020. This was equaled by Rocco Mercurio (Italy) in Villa San Giovanni, Reggio Calabria, Italy, on 3 July 2020.

Who did 3000 bottle flips in a row?

Daniel Kennedy, 14, achieved the number of bottle flips at First Baptist Church Mt. Juliet on Wednesday after he and his father John Kennedy contacted Guinness World Records about the proper guidelines and protocol for a world record to be considered.

How many cap flips in a minute?

Most crown cap bottle caps removed with the teeth in one minute. The most beer bottle caps removed with the teeth in one minute is 68 and was achieved by Murali K.C…

How do you land a bottle flip every time?

Hold the bottle lightly near the cap with your thumb and fingertips, then flick your wrist up and away from you so the bottle flips upward. Let go of the bottle when your wrist is as high as it can go and watch the bottle flip around. If it doesn’t land on its bottom, keep practicing your technique until it does.

Who has the most bottle caps in the world?

Poul Høegh Poulsen (b. 1944) of Rødovre, Denmark, has amassed 101,733 different bottle caps from 183 countries since first beginning his collection in 1956.

Who began bottle flipping?

History. In 2016, a viral video of a teenager, Mike Senatore, flipping a water bottle at a talent show at Ardrey Kell High School, popularized the activity.

How old are that’s amazing?

The channel is primarily starred in and managed by Tommy, 17, and Matthew, 14, but their four siblings — Maggie (16), Isabel (11), Colin (5), and Owen (3) — and parents are also involved in making the channel into a veritable emporium of trick shot content.

Who is the bottle flipping champion?

Trophy-winning flair bartender Kovacs Gyorgy from Hungary has just achieved a Guinness World Records title for the Most flips of a bottle on the back of the hand in one minute.

How many world records does that’s amazing have?

Every Wednesday his channel breaks world records, and he holds 16 Guinness World Records. Josh has collaborated with many of the largest YouTube channels in the world, and his YouTube Channel has 400,000 Subscribers.

Which bottle is best for bottle flip?

In practical terms, the team found that the best flipping bottle is one between 20 and 41 percent full. According to the study, landing a full bottle is almost impossible because the rotational speed of the bottle doesn’t change.

Is it possible to flip an empty bottle?

It was very difficult (maybe almost impossible) to successfully flip either an empty or completely full bottle. The empty bottle’s angular velocity, therefore, stays the same as it flies through the air just like a spinning coin.

What is the secret to bottle flipping?

The secret lies in the water in the partly filled bottle. As the liquid sloshes around during the toss and flip, the water redistributes the mass of the bottle, the students reported Sept. 19 in the American Journal of Physics.

Do people collect bottlecaps?

There’s a certain satisfaction in sourcing and sampling those rare brews from around the world, and collecting bottle caps is a great way to commemorate the moment. Some people choose to use their bottle cap collection in interior design while others keep them stored away for safe keeping.

How do you get bottle caps off without bending them?

Place a paper napkin or a paper towel on top of the bottle cap. Then put a quarter on top of the napkin. When you use the bottle opener, the quarter will keep the middle of the cap from bending or creasing, and the napkin will keep the bottle cap free from scratches or gouges.

Is Bottle flipping a sport?

From LeBron James to J.J. Watt to the five-year-old boy down the street, water bottle flipping has become a mainstream activity and even ignited social media. And now it is a competitive sport.

What are the odds of landing a bottle flip on the cap?

Based on eyeball judgement, the value for a typical bottle could be or roughly 1 in 1,679,616 flips.