The internet has recently witnessed an increase in popularity of browser-based puzzle games. These puzzle games require players to deduce a certain answer using a limited number of guesses. One of the newest games that’s following in this classic puzzle trend is Framed. It is similar to Wordle, but instead of guessing random words, players are asked to guess movies.
Framed is different from its counterparts as it is focused on individual frames, or stills, from a range of different movies. Some of these stills showcase action-packed moments while others require careful analysis and decent trivia knowledge to crack. With each incorrect answer, a new still is revealed, giving players the opportunity to gain more information and context to ultimately solve the correct title.
The limited number of attempts also adds to the thrill of the puzzle. With only six attempts allowed, players need to ensure their guesses count. In case players need assistance in guessing the answer to the day’s Framed puzzle, they can view hints that will tease the title of the chosen movie in today’s game. If players require the answer, it’s provided as well.
To play this game, one just needs to visit framed.wtf in the browser. The game presents a still for the day, and players must make a guess. If this guess is correct, a rewards screen is displayed. If not, players will have five more attempts, resulting in a new still being revealed each time.
In case players need to solve a previous Framed puzzle, here is a list of the recent titles that have been featured: Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Birth, Magnolia, Doctor Sleep, The Full Monty, Alita: Battle Angel, Tenet, and many more. With hundreds of titles to choose from, Framed provides hours of entertainment and fun for puzzle enthusiasts
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