Pushpajothi Ravikumar has achieved an extraordinary handwriting feat by setting the world record for the “Most Words Written on a Sticky Note,” successfully fitting 150 different words onto a single sticky note while keeping them readable. The 29-year-old senior cloud engineer from the UAE took on the challenge in Dubai, turning a childhood dream of becoming a world record holder into reality.
Pushpajothi carefully wrote 150 words on a single sticky note, balancing extremely small handwriting with the requirement that every word remain legible. Although she wanted to fit as many words as possible, she had to ensure that readability was maintained throughout the attempt. Remarkably, she succeeded in breaking the record on her very first attempt.
Pushpajothi said she had been inspired by world records since childhood and had always dreamed of achieving one herself. She explained that watching people accomplish extraordinary feats motivated her to discover what unique ability she could showcase. Her interest in experimenting with different handwriting styles eventually helped her take on the unusual challenge.
After achieving the record, Pushpajothi shared a video of her accomplishment on Instagram, where it reportedly attracted nearly one million views. The response also inspired people around her, including her family, friends and members of her college community, who became curious about the achievement.
For Pushpajothi, the accomplishment was about more than fitting words onto a tiny piece of paper. She viewed the achievement as an opportunity to demonstrate that seemingly small talents can become something remarkable when people are willing to challenge themselves. With 150 readable words written on a single sticky note, Pushpajothi Ravikumar has turned her passion for handwriting into a record-setting achievement and added her name to the record books.