Clay World Records showcases Clay tables built by our community of experts, creators, and leaders in unique conditions. Choose a record from the categories below (or use your own idea within a category), post and submit your video, and claim your record.













Post your video on LinkedIn and submit the URL below to enter.

Your World Record should fit into one of three key categories: scenarios, people, or use cases.
Once you’ve submitted your Clay World Record using the submission form on this page, we’ll reach out to you via email within 3-5 business days, letting you know if your submission has been approved. If your submission is not approved, we’ll email you letting you know why not.
There’s no limit to the number of Clay World Records you can submit for approval. If no one else has claimed the record that you’re submitting a video for, you can claim it.
No, anyone can create a video claiming a Clay World Record, post it to their LinkedIn page with a description of the table they built, submit the link to us through the submission form on this page, and be featured on this page and in Clay World Records book (as long as the record meets our guidelines above).
No. You do not have to do anything daring, adventurous, etc., for your record to be considered. You could do something as simple as have your kid build a Clay table and claim the record for ‘youngest person to build a Clay table.’ As long as it doesn’t go against the rules outlined above, and fits within the three categories (i.e. Scenarios, People, Use Cases), you can claim a Clay World Record for it.