These record-breaking objects are so TINY you can barely see them!
Small but mighty!
These record-breaking objects may be so tiny that you can’t properly see them with the naked eye, but they’re absolutely awesome.
So put on your glasses and have a look at some of our favourite size records broken recently…
He makes the world’s tiniest sculptures

Meet David A Lindon, the world's greatest micro artist!
He holds multiple Guinness World Records titles, such as the smallest handmade sculpture of an animated character (SpongeBob SquarePants, of course) and the smallest handmade sculpture of a mammal.
In the pictures above, you can see each sculpture next to a match for scale.
Aren’t they truly teeny tiny?
This video dives into some of David's most incredible sculptures and works of art:
Here is what he told us: “The challenge to create tiny objects that can’t be seen without a microscope is demanding both physically and mentally.
“I have trained myself to slow my breathing and work between the beats of my heart. Even the pulse of my heart beating through my fingers creates too much movement.”
She makes tiny (but delicious) food
‘My Mini Bakes’, as this artist likes to be called, cooks the most delicious, if tiny, dishes in record-breaking time!
She holds the Guinness World Records title for the fastest time to assemble 20 mini hamburgers, achieving an amazing time of 1 minute and 42 seconds.
My Mini Bakes is a viral sensation on social media, with over 3 million fans who love to watch her make all kinds of foods and snacks and then cut them with her tiny cutlery!
In this video, Guinness World Records’ Emma Salt meets My Mini Bakes and learns how to prepare, chop and assemble tiny food.

Of course, she also chats with My Mini Bakes to find out the secrets behind her success…
Watch the video and you could be inspired to become the next record-breaking chef!
She sat in the world’s smallest park
Okay, so this is obviously not as tiny as the sculptures and hamburgers, but…
Can you believe this park that's not even 1-square-metre exists?!

Most parks would feature plenty of green open spaces and maybe a nice bench to sit on, right?
Well, this park has both... just smaller... much smaller!
It’s located in Nagaizumi Town, Shizuoka, just over an hour from Tokyo, Japan, and it is 0.24 m² – just enough space for some grass and a little bench.
Isn’t it cool?
Click here if you want to see more tiny objects next to some record-breakingly HUGE ones!