You think you’re a movie fan? With a new Wordle alternative, you can show off your encyclopaedic knowledge of movies by replacing words with flicks.

A still picture from a movie is shown, and you are given six guesses as to which movie it comes from in the game “Framed.” Even if you’re baffled on the first frame, don’t lose up hope since the picture changes with each wrong guess. Further hints may be found by scrolling back to earlier images as the game continues.
Of course, the primary aim is to predict the film in the shortest amount of time possible and then share your score on social media to gloat about your film knowledge.
Movies in the game might include everything from blockbuster action flicks to indie dramas since it doesn’t seem to be focused on any one kind of film. For all intents and purposes, the site’s information page simply declares that the answers are “selected from an almost entirely hand-curated list produced by myself.”
As a result, the film referenced in today’s Framed answer will be familiar to you. There are no spoilers here, so you’ll have to figure it out on your own.
Framed is the newest daily guessing game to join the ever-expanding list of the top Wordle substitutes available online. Musically inclined players may have a blast with the free online game Heardle, which presents players with an excerpt from a song and asks them to identify it. Soccer lovers can test their memorization skills with the game Who Are Ya?, which asks them to guess the name of a soccer player.
Adverswordle, a new addition to the list, challenges you to come up with terms for an Al opponent to decipher. New York Times-owned Wordle is a very popular alternative that enables you to experience life on the other side of Wordle’s board.
For those of you who are still playing the old Wordle, we’ve put together a slew of helpful articles. To begin, choose one of the greatest Wordle start words and learn a few Wordle techniques from a Tom’s Guide editor who has played every game so far and has only lost one.