


"Being a Guinness World Records title holder gives me a feeling of accomplishment. Nate also doesn't have plans to stop at just five record titles and says he is "currently working on a few more records". The other three titles achieved in his flurry of record breaking are new to Nate, but going by his track record we're sure he'll be reattempting them before too long! He first set this record in 18 November 2020 by removing and holding 20 LEGO® bricks, before bettering his own record to 22. Like the Jenga record, Nate actually already held the record for the most LEGO® bricks removed from a baseplate and held in the hand in 30 seconds. Nate broke all of these records over a period of just one week, in September 2021. Fastest time to build a 15 cup pyramid (2.55 seconds).Most blindfolded passes of a fidget spinner in one minute (125).Most LEGO® bricks removed from a baseplate and held in the hand in 30 seconds (22).Most Jenga blocks removed in one minute (32).The teen holds five Guinness World Records titles However, Nate didn't just stop at one record. I wasn’t too far off on my first try so I kept at it." "I have always loved games, so I looked for a record that involved a game and tried it out. "I have always wanted to hold a record, so I started looking for records that fit my skillsets and interests." Advertisements

Nate has wanted to hold a Guinness World Records title for as long as he can remember. "Although my hand was a little shaky, I was still able to beat my record." "Training wasn’t too difficult, but it did take a lot of practice to figure out the best way to remove the blocks quickly and efficiently." Advertisementsįor this record attempt, Nate needed to try out different strategies to see what pattern he should remove the blocks in. A post shared by Guinness World Records I already hold this record, I had continued to beat my best in practice, so I decided to attempt it again," Nate said.
