Tongue Twisters!

Test your limits and see what category your tongue falls under.
For a real good laugh, SAY THEM REALLY FAST!!!



Beginner Tongue Twisters - for those with a stiff tongue


i. Urgent detergent!

ii. Is there a pleasant peasant present?

iii. How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood? He’d chuck all the wood that a woodchuck could if a woodchuck could chuck wood.

iv. We won’t work with W.A.R.S. in wet weather will we Willy Wingburg?

v. A laurel-crowned clown!

vi. The sun shines on shop signs.


Amateur Tongue Twisters - for those with a floppy tongue

i. She sells sea shells by the sea shore.

ii. Every Friday, Freaky Francis fries fresh fried fish for finicky Freddie.

iii. Black bugs' blood don’t bleed black.

iv. The cat catchers can't catch caught cats.

v. Betty beat a bit of butter to make a better batter.

vi. United States twin-screw steel cruisers.

(Beginners and Amateurs may find it a challenge to simply read the next twisters. If you are truly an expert, you may attempt to recite. Good luck.)

Expert Tongue Twisters - for those with a flexible tongue

i. Beautiful Bubbling Babbling Brooks Begin Beautifully Bursting With Bubbles.

ii. Double bubble gum bubbles double, because Bubble Double gum Doubles Bubbles but Bubble Bubble gum Doubles Double and Double double gum Bubbles Bubbles.

iii. Cheryl's chilly cheap chip shop sells Cheryl's cheap chips.

iv. Bright blows the broom on the brook's bare brown banks.

v. The bleak breeze blights the bright blue blossom.

vi. Lesser weather never weathered lesser wetter weather.