A tongue twister is a sequence of words deliberately built to trip up the mouth: it packs in sounds that are similar enough to confuse the tongue but different enough to demand precise placement. This generator draws from a curated library you can filter by target consonant or difficulty, so whether you are warming up for a speech, drilling an awkward phoneme, or just having fun, you get a fitting challenge instantly.
How it works
The tool holds a tagged library of tongue twisters. Each entry records its
dominant target sound (such as S, R, TH, P/B) and a difficulty rating
from easy to hard. When you click Generate, the tool filters the library down
to entries matching your chosen sound and difficulty, then picks one at random
using the browser’s random number generator. If your filters match nothing, it
falls back to the full list so you always get a result. Everything runs locally
in the page.
Tips and examples
Begin every twister slow and exaggerated, then build speed only once it is
clean. To target a sound you find difficult, set the consonant filter — for
example choose R to repeatedly practise “Round the rugged rock the ragged
rascal ran”. Try saying each one three to five times in a row; the difficulty
comes from sustaining accuracy across repetitions, not from the first attempt.