Tongue twisters are a great way to practice and improve pronunciation and fluency. They can also help improve pronunciation by using alliteration, which is the repetition of a sound. They are not only for children, but are also used by actors, politicians and public speakers who want to have a clear voice when speaking. Below, you'll find some of the most popular English tongue twisters. Tell them as soon as possible. If you can master them, you will be a more confident speaker. Check all Tongue twister

Tongue twisters (Creation of Raj Alampur)

  1. She sells seashells by the seashore

  2. How can a clam cram in a clean cream can?

  3. I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream

  4. I saw Susie sitting in a shoeshine shop

  5. Susie works in a shoeshine shop. Where she shines, she sits, and where she sits she shines

  6. Fuzzy Wuzzy was a bear. Fuzzy Wuzzy had no hair. Fuzzy Wuzzy wasn’t fuzzy, was he?

  7. Can you can a can as a canner can can a can?

  8. I have got a date at a quarter to eight; I’ll see you at the gate, so don’t be late

  9. You know New York, you need New York, you know you need unique New York

  10. I saw a kitten eating chicken in the kitchen

  11. If a dog chews shoes, whose shoes does he choose?

  12. I thought I thought of thinking of thanking you

  13. I wish to wash my Irish wristwatch

  14. Near an ear, a nearer ear, a nearly eerie ear

  15. Eddie edited it

  16. Willie’s really weary

  17. A big black bear sat on a big black rug

  18. Tom threw Tim three thumbtacks

  19. He threw three free throws

  20. Nine nice night nurses nursing nicely

  21. So, this is the sushi chef

  22. Four fine fresh fish for you

  23. Wayne went to wales to watch walruses

  24. Six sticky skeletons (x3)

  25. Which witch is which? (x3)

  26. Snap crackle pop (x3)

  27. Flash message (x3)

  28. Red Buick, blue Buick (x3)

  29. Red lorry, yellow lorry (x3)

  30. Thin sticks, thick bricks (x3)

  31. Stupid superstition (x3)

  32. Eleven benevolent elephants (x3)

  33. Two tried and true tridents (x3)

  34. Rolling red wagons (x3)

  35. Black back bat (x3)

  36. She sees cheese (x3)

  37. Truly rural (x3)

  38. Good blood, bad blood (x3)

  39. Pre-shrunk silk shirts (x3)

  40. Ed had edited it. (x3)

  41. We surely shall see the sun shine soon

  42. Which wristwatches are Swiss wristwatches?

  43. Fred fed Ted bread, and Ted fed Fred bread

  44. I slit the sheet, the sheet I slit, and on the slitted sheet I sit

  45. A skunk sat on a stump and thunk the stump stunk, but the stump thunk the skunk stunk

  46. Lesser leather never weathered wetter weather better

  47. How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?

  48. Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. How many pickled peppers did Peter Piper pick?

  49. Can you can a can as a canner can can a can?

  50. Frivolously fanciful Fannie fried fresh fish furiously

  51. To begin to toboggan first buy a toboggan, but don't buy too big a toboggan. Too big a toboggan is too big a toboggan to buy to begin to toboggan.

  52. She saw Sharif's shoes on the sofa. But was she so sure those were Sharif's shoes she saw?

  53. Give papa a cup of proper coffee in a copper coffee cup.

  54. Black background, brown background

  55. Seventy-seven benevolent elephants

  56. The chic Sikh's sixty-sixth sheep is sick

  57. A loyal warrior will rarely worry why we rule.

  58. Drew Dodd's dad's dog's dead.

  59. Which witch switched the Swiss wristwatches?