MIT Researchers Reveal The World's Toughest Tongue Twister!
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According to The Guinness Book of World Records, the toughest tongue twister is 'The sixth sick sheik's sixth sheep's sick.' However, if researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology are to be believed, there may be a new contender for that coveted spot.
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- sky_dragon4년 이상Oh...that's kinda hard to say it many time! But fun to say :)
- renegade54년 이상Strongly agree
- jkbear4년 이상I can't even do that!
- gold3nglare4년 이상That was easy. It's not even that hard to do really, you need to start slow, then keep going.
- horse123456약 4년....maybe don't say that cuz it's hard other people?? 😶
- dream_beyond약 5년I tried many times and it is VERY hard!
- bookfan2009약 5년That's hard! But fun to say!
- animereina2021약 5년I wuv tongue twisters!!!! During quarantine, you can do a tongue twister fun time with your family, and save the hardest for last!
- sydisawesome123약 5년Very challenging tongue-twister, but fun to do with friends and others.. It was a fun activitie while stuck in quarintine!
- drbubz5년 이상Try my improvement. The Sick sixth sheiks sick sixth sheeps sixth sense sheds seven sheared sweaters since seven sick sheppards sheared six sick sheeps silence spread sweet sleep songs soundly sweeps slowly surrounding slumbering sleeping sick six sheiks so some speak
- marypopcorn4년 이하I can't even say that once!!!!!!!!!!
- Bananaz5년 이상Agreed! The sixth sick sheik was way harder. They were all hard, but that took the cake. I am able to do all of them at least 3 times super fast except for the sixth one, and I'm an actor and I've been doing these for 12 years, five times every day, and still can't do sixth one.
- GuccizBud약 6년Don't know about anyone else, but I'm k absolutely astounded that "pad kid poured curd pulled cold" is supposed to not only be harder than "the sixth sick sheik's sixth sheep's sick" but the hardest ever, because, while I find the latter to be VERY difficult to say even once (at speed, not slowly), I find the former to not be difficult **at all**. So... am I the only one? Enquiring minds want to know.