This is dedication to the Guinness World Record books!
A man in Idaho in the US has broken an unusual Guinness World Record.
David Rush balanced 101 toilet paper rolls on a single roll placed on his forehead- and is one of over 200 world records he has beaten.
Other Guinness World Record attempts include the most tshirts worn and torn in a minute, as well as juggling all the way through a 46km marathon.
He holds the official Guinness crown for farthest tortilla thrown (54 feet and 5 inches) and the farthest distance to blow a pea in one breath (41 feet and 3.5 inches).
He also holds the record for the fastest half-marathon while skipping, at two hours, 13 minutes and 41.8 seconds.
It's all in the name of STEM education promotion- and he said that the toilet paper rolls balancing act was more difficult than his previous balancing records.
Because the rolls aren't rigid, he says it was more difficult to get an even balance.
Rush said there were multiple failed attempts before he determined that the best shape for the stack was a pyramid atop an inverted pyramid.
Which, for the ordinary Joe Soap, might have caused quite a headache!
Rush eventually managed to get all 101 rolls in place and balanced on his head for enough time to take the record for most toilet paper rolls balanced on the head.