'Fit to a Tee' is an idiomatic expression meaning something that is
exactly right or perfectly suited. The phrase originates from the game of golf, where a ball is placed on
a small stand called a tee, symbolizing precision and readiness. According to linguistic studies from the
Oxford English Dictionary, the phrase has been used since the 19th century to denote exactness. The
Cambridge Dictionary explains how this idiom is commonly used in everyday language to describe perfect
matches or accurate descriptions. This expression represents the importance of precision and suitability
in various contexts, making it a popular phrase in English vernacular. Sources: U.S. House of Representatives -
History, Congressional Research Service.
How to Solve Frame Games
Frame Games are visual word puzzles created by famous puzzle author Terry Stickels. In
these puzzles,
words or phrases are arranged within a "frame" in a way that represents a common saying, phrase,
quote, movie title, trivia fact, or concept.
The key to solving Frame Games is to pay attention to:
Position: Where words are placed (top, bottom, inside, outside, etc.)
Size: How big or small the text appears
Arrangement: How words relate to each other spatially
Repetition: Words that appear multiple times
Direction: Text that may be upside down, backwards, or diagonal
Within 6 guesses, solve the common phrase or saying the puzzle above
represents- Here are some tips:
Guesses: You have 6 tries to solve the puzzle phrase.
Inputs: Type in an entire phrase each time, and colored feedback for your guess
will indicate correct letters and their positions.
Green letters: Indicates correct letters in the correct position.
Yellow letters: Indicates correct letters but in the wrong position.
Grey letters: Indicates incorrect letters.
Need Hint? button When clicked, will show helpful clues.
See Answer... button When clicked, will show the correct answer.