World’s Largest Game of Red Light, Green Light Played by 1,423 People in California

What started as a simple childhood favorite just made its way into the record books! A massive crowd of 1,423 people came together at a park in Anaheim, California, to participate in the world’s largest game of Red Light, Green Light, turning a playground classic into a record-breaking event.

The game, loved for generations by kids and adults alike, was brought to life on an enormous scale—complete with referees, giant “red light” and “green light” signals, and an enthusiastic crowd ready to prove their stillness and speed.

Let’s be real—kids have been perfecting this game for years, and they know exactly how much fun (and drama) it brings. From “I saw you move!” to “No, I didn’t!”, the playful arguments were as lively as the game itself.

Participants of all ages lined up to test their agility, patience, and reflexes, making it a joyful mix of nostalgia and teamwork. Organizers ensured the event met all Guinness World Record guidelines, and the joyful chaos was met with cheers as the record was officially confirmed.

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