Balancing 18 eggs on the back of his hand, the man sets a world record

An Iraqi man has become a world record holder by balancing 18 eggs on the back of his hand.

Ibrahim Sadeq of Nasiriya, Iraq has won the world record with an amazing feat with raw chicken eggs.

When you place a raw egg with the yolk white evenly on the table it always has a balanced position, but if you put many eggs on top of each other on the back of the hand, it is not easy.

Ibrahim Sadeq decided to master his balancing skills after watching a clip where he was drawn from a man who balances rocks in nature by stacking them on top of each other.

"It was amazing watching that clip. I started to get inspired, practice balancing everything around me. I was surprised with myself, I was really good. After a while, I could balance longer than friends," said Ibrahim Sadeq.

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Ibrahim Sadeq broke the record previously set by British Jack Harris in May 2020.

To set a record by balancing raw eggs, Ibrahim Sadeq took a long time to practice with a schedule of 4 sessions a week.

He said: "You need to be very focused when doing this record. It is very difficult to succeed. I had to go through both pain and pressure on the back of my hand."

As a rule, Ibrahim Sadeq must hold fragile eggs in place for at least 5 seconds without dropping any.

"It's not easy to describe the secret behind the art of balancing, but in my opinion it takes a lot of patience, focus and composure," he says.

The man shared: "Officially becoming a holder of the Guinness World Record title has been a dream come true for me. I want the world to enjoy the art of balancing and I hope to spread the word. inspire someone to start their dream journey".

Several world records related to raw eggs including the tallest stack of raw eggs with 4 eggs were achieved by Mohammed Abelhameed Mohammed Muqbel of Istanbul, Turkey, on December 25, 2021; The largest Easter egg hunt included 501,000 eggs with the participation of 9,753 children with their parents in Florida, USA in 2007.