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Framed: The Wordle game designed for movie buffs

Calling all cinephiles! This new game will have you picking your brain and recalling the films you’ve watched. Framed is an online Wordle-like game that makes you guess the movie based on a single frame of a film.

Wordle has opened a new kind of fun in puzzle-solving with its unique and challenging game, and has even spawned multiple iterations and imitations.

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The Wordle universe already has concepts such as guessing the song based on the tune played and guessing the country, and now we have Framed (which notably strays from the tradition of fitting ‘le’ at the end of the game title like other Wordle-based games). It is a daily movie quiz for movie lovers. The way to play Framed is to guess the movie based on a single frame taken from a film.

Similar to Wordle, you only have up to six guesses per day to correctly solve the puzzle. If you got it wrong on the first try, it will show you another frame from the same movie until you guess it correctly. Movie titles are auto-filled so you wouldn’t have to worry remembering its full title.

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Screenshot of Framed website

Definitely, it will have movie buffs thinking about every movie set, character, actor/actress they’ve watched.

 

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