The innovative minds behind the popular YouTube series Kids Invent Stuff have kicked off a thrilling new challenge, calling on young creators from around the world to design an invention worthy of a Guinness World Records title attempt.
This time, the goal is not just creativity — it’s to dream big enough to break or set a brand-new world record. The team is looking for inventions that are bold, fun to watch, and measurable — think the biggest, fastest, tallest, or longest!
“We’re looking for wild, brilliant, record-worthy ideas from kids. If it’s something that can amaze the world — we want to build it!” said Ruth Amos, co-host of the show.
- Who Can Participate? Inventive kids of all ages
- Goal: Invent something that could break or set a Guinness World Record
- Criteria: Must be measurable, visual, and fun
- Examples: World’s largest bubble machine, longest toy ramp, fastest cardboard vehicle
Previous challenges by Kids Invent Stuff have included building jet-powered roller skates, robot unicorns, and chocolate-dispensing gadgets — all dreamed up by children and brought to life by engineers.
The winning invention will be built by the team, featured in a special episode, and possibly entered into the Guinness World Records.
Submissions are open now, and kids are encouraged to think big and submit drawings or ideas through the Kids Invent Stuff website.
This challenge is not just about fun — it’s about inspiring the next generation of inventors to believe that their ideas can change the world, one wacky record at a time.