Pushpajothi Ravikumar / Guinness World Records
Pushpajothi Ravikumar sets Guinness record with 150 words on sticky note
Pushpajothi Ravikumar, a UAE-based Indian woman, has claimed a Guinness World Record for the most words written on a sticky note, squeezing 150 different words onto a single note.
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The 29-year-old, who works as a senior cloud engineer, took on the challenge in Dubai to make her dream of breaking a record come true.
“Since childhood, I’ve watched Guinness World Records and always dreamed of being part of it. Seeing people achieve these records inspired me deeply. One day the idea just clicked, and I decided to take the leap and apply,” she said.
While Pushpajothi pushed herself to fit as many words as possible on the note, she said she had to set a limit because the words still had to be readable.
How much information can you put on a sticky note?https://t.co/2F2m946Jfx
— Guinness World Records (@GWR) August 19, 2026
“I chose simple, short words — mostly three letters — to make the most of the space,” she said of her tactics.
Pushpajothi broke the record on her very first attempt and said she loves experimenting with different handwriting styles.
She was also delighted with the reaction she received for her record online.
“I posted a video on Instagram that reached nearly 1 million views. It inspired so many people — even my family, friends and college started asking about it,” she said.
Adding that she’s keen to break more records, she said: “This is a huge platform to showcase talent — even talent you didn’t know you had. I believe every person carries something unique inside them.
“My achievement may seem small to some, but for me, it was about taking the step to show what I can do. This platform gave me that chance, and it’s given me real confidence. I’m proud to say I’m a Guinness World Records title holder.”
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