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Framed

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Guess the movie from 6 frames.

Film & TV topic Free access
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Last checked 14 Aug 2026 · re-checked every Monday
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Yes
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Heavy
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Overview

What Framed is

Framed is a daily movie-guessing game that tests how well you know films from brief visual clues. Each day the site presents a new movie as a set of six frames, and your job is to identify the title before you run out of looks. It runs on the web, is free to play, and only takes a few minutes per day. The main Classic mode shows six frames from the film, but the site also offers One Frame, Titleshot, and Poster variants for a different kind of challenge. If you miss a day, the Archive lets you go back and play the puzzles you skipped. There is also a community Oscars page showing player results and a Stats section for tracking your guesses.

Getting started

How to play

Your goal in Classic mode is to guess the film using only six frames shown in sequence. Once you feel confident, enter your guess and see if you got it right. If not, you can keep looking at the remaining frames to narrow it down. Because a new movie appears each day, the routine is quick: check the frames, make your guess, and return tomorrow for the next one. If you miss a day, the Archive lets you play the puzzles you skipped. The other modes change the clue: One Frame shows a single frame, Titleshot shows the film's title screen, and Poster shows the movie poster. Instructions are available from the site menu if you need more detail.

Practical help

Tips

  1. Use the Archive to catch up on any days you missed so you never fall behind on your daily streak.
  2. Try One Frame mode as a harder practice version to sharpen your film recognition skills.
  3. Warm up with Poster or Titleshot modes before tackling the Classic six-frame puzzle.
  4. Look at all six frames in order before locking in a guess; the later frames often reveal more.
  5. Visit the Stats section to track your results and see how your guessing improves over time.
  6. Check the Oscars page to see how other players performed on the same daily puzzles.
Quick answers

Common questions

What is Framed?

Framed is a daily web game where you try to guess a movie from six frames. A new puzzle appears each day, and you can also play past days through the archive. It is free to play in your browser and takes only a few minutes per round.

How many game modes are there?

The main Classic mode gives you six frames from a film. The site also offers One Frame (a single frame), Titleshot, and Poster modes, with Titleshot and Poster marked as new additions.

Can I play days I missed?

Yes. The Archive section lets you play the days you missed, so you can catch up on any puzzles you skipped.

Is Framed free?

Yes, Framed is free to play. It runs on the web and requires no payment to access the daily puzzle or the archive.

Where can I see results and stats?

The Oscars page shows community results for puzzles, while the Stats section lets you track your own performance over time.

Where do I find help or instructions?

The site has an Instructions page listed in the menu. For further questions, use the contact link in the footer.