Pad kid poured curd pulled cod. Said to be the hardest tongue twister in the world by MIT researchers.
I thought a thought, but the thought I thought wasn’t the thought I thought I thought. Why this logical riddle is one of the hardest tongue twisters in English – full text and tips.
The Luck tongue twister – a brilliantly tricky phrase playing on the sounds of ‘luck’, ‘cluck’, and ‘pluck’. Short but surprisingly difficult. A great one for speech practice and quick challenges.
The Groundhog tongue twister – how much ground would a groundhog hog? A fun variation on the classic woodchuck theme. Full text and tips for this underrated tongue twister.
The classic Birdie tongue twister – a sweet and surprisingly tricky phrase perfect for kids and beginners. Full text, pronunciation tips, and a fun way to practise your B sounds.
Printable Worksheet Pack Twist Your Tongue! 50 print-ready practice sheets
Printable Worksheet Pack Twist Your Tongue! 50 print-ready practice sheets
The Thistle Sifter tongue twister – ‘She sifted thistles through her thistle sifter.’ A classic English tongue twister perfect for practising the TH sound. Full text and pronunciation guide.
Printable Worksheet Pack Twist Your Tongue! 50 print-ready practice sheets
The classic Seesaw tongue twister – ‘Mr. See owned a saw, and Mr. Soar owned a seesaw.’ Learn the full version, practise tips, and discover why this is one of the most beloved English tongue twisters of all time.