Records
MANUFACTURERS
PARKS AROUND THE WORLD
COASTER ELEMENTS
NAMED ICONS
100

The first coaster ever to exceed 300 feet in height.

Millennium Force

100

The manufacturer behind Fury 325, Orion, and Leviathan.

B&M

100

The park home to Steel Vengeance, Maverick, and Millennium Force.

Cedar Point.

100

An inversion where the train slowly rotates while cresting a hill, producing sustained weightlessness.

Zero-G Roll

100

This Kings Island wooden coaster features a record-length layout through forest terrain

The Beast

200

The first roller coaster to exceed 200 feet in height.

Magnum XL-200

200

This company pioneered modern LSM multi-launch coasters like Maverick and VelociCoaster.

Intamin.

200

This European park features hypercoaster Silver Star and multi-launch Blue Fire .

Europa-Park

200

Two inversions connected by a half-loop and twist resembling a pretzel shape.

Pretzel Loop

200

This RMC hybrid in the US consistently ranks #1 worldwide among the GP.

Steel Vengeance 

300

What is the fastest operating coaster in the world

Falcon's Flight

300

The manufacturer known for Infinity Coasters and vertical lifts.

Gerstlauer

300

This Japanese park is known for extreme thrill coasters including Eejanaika.

Fuji-Q Highland

300

A twisted inversion where riders experience hangtime while upside down for a sustained amount of time.

Zero-G Stall

300

This Intamin blitz coaster at Universal Orlando features multiple launches and 80-mph top speed.

VelociCoaster

400

This defunct Intamin strata coaster briefly held the height record before being dismantled in 2019.

Superman: Escape from Krypton

400

What Company was Arrow Dynamics mainly dissolved into?

S&S

400

This European park operates the only wooden coaster ever built by Intamin in Europe.

Liseberg

400

This extremely rare inversion combines a half-loop with a counter-rotating barrel roll, creating one of the most disorienting elements ever built.

Banana Roll.

400

This Arrow suspended coaster once held the height record for its model type at Busch Gardens Williamsburg.

Big Bad Wolf

500

This little-known Japanese launch coaster held the acceleration record, launching 0–112 mph in under 2 seconds.

Do-Dododonpa

500

This now-defunct manufacturer built Son of Beast and many 1990s hyper woodies .

RCCA

500

This Chinese park is home to the world’s tallest B&M hypercoaster, Leviathan’s international rival.

Chimelong Paradise

500

An element combining a half-loop, barrel roll, and direction change popularized by RMC

Barrel Roll Dropdown

500

This original Intamin hypercoaster prototype opened in Japan in 1996 and directly inspired Millennium Force.

Fujiyama