Each movie gets three hint words. How many of these 20 can you name?
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About This Quiz
Think you can identify a movie from just three random words? Let's test that theory.
We're giving you three clues per film and nothing else. No actors. No plot summaries. Just three words that somehow capture the essence of iconic movies.
Can you figure out which film involves "Wheelchair, Neighbor, Murder"? What about "White Rabbit, Sentinel, Zion"? And if "Typewriter, Hotel, Axe" doesn't immediately make you think of a specific movie, you might need to up your horror game.
We've got 20 movies here ranging from classic Disney to mind-bending thrillers. Some clues are generous. Others are designed to make you overthink everything. If you score less than 15, it's time for a serious movie marathon.
[B] Alice in Wonderland | A curious girl tumbles down rabbit holes, shrinking and growing while meeting grinning purple cats.
2/20
Eye Clamps, Droogs, Ultraviolence?
[C] A Clockwork Orange | Alex DeLarge commits ultraviolence while classical symphonies play, creating Kubrick's disturbing masterpiece about evil.
3/20
Umbrella, Magic Nanny, Spoonful of Sugar?
[C] Mary Poppins | Julie Andrews arrives via umbrella parachute, mixing animation with live action musical magic perfectly.
4/20
Las Vegas, Journalist, Hallucinations?
[A] Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas | Johnny Depp hallucinates bats and lizards during journalism's wildest drug binge road trip ever.
5/20
Frank, Jet Engine, Time Loop?
[C] Donnie Darko | A demonic rabbit tells Jake Gyllenhaal exactly when the world ends in cryptic visions.
6/20
Chainsaw, Hitchhiker, Family Dinner?
[B] The Texas Chainsaw Massacre | Leatherface and his cannibal family serve unwanted guests as the main course for dinner.
7/20
Maze, Hotel, Redrum?
[A] The Shining | Jack types the same sentence thousands of times before chasing his family through snowy hedge mazes.
8/20
Tornado, Yellow Brick Road, Ruby Slippers?
[D] The Wizard of Oz | Dorothy clicks ruby slippers three times, realizing Kansas beats magical lands any day forever.
9/20
Black-and-White, Counter Jokes, Quik Stop?
[D] Clerks | Two slackers complain about customers all day in Kevin Smith's hilariously profane black and white comedy.
10/20
Red Ryder, Leg Lamp, Triple Dog Dare?
[D] A Christmas Story | Ralphie desperately wants that BB gun despite everyone warning he'll shoot his eye out.
11/20
White Rabbit, Red Pill, Bullet Time?
[A] The Matrix | Keanu Reeves learns kung fu instantly after discovering humanity lives trapped inside computer simulations.
12/20
Roses, Suburbia, Midlife Crisis?
[A] American Beauty | Lester quits his job, buys a sports car, and obsesses over his daughter's cheerleader friend.
13/20
Wheelchair, Binoculars, Courtyard?
[C] Rear Window | Jimmy Stewart spies through binoculars from his cast, witnessing something sinister across the courtyard.
14/20
Old Town, Noir, Graphic Novel?
[B] Sin City | Frank Miller's comics come alive through stylized monochrome frames featuring brutal criminals and femme fatales.
15/20
Soap, Basement, Fight?
[D] Fight Club | Tyler Durden teaches you to make explosives while punching capitalism right in the face nightly.
16/20
Chocolate, Bench, Running?
[C] Forrest Gump | Simple guy accidentally influences decades of American culture while obsessing over his childhood sweetheart Jenny.
17/20
ROUS, Storybook, True Love?
[B] The Princess Bride | Inigo Montoya finally avenges his father while Wesley battles rodents of unusual size underground.
18/20
Chocolate River, Gobstopper, Oompa Loompa?
[D] Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory | Gene Wilder's candymaker eliminates bratty children one by one using deliciously twisted factory accidents.
19/20
Severed Ear, Warehouse, Heist?
[B] Reservoir Dogs | That infamous ear scene alone makes this Tarantino's most brutally unforgettable heist movie debut.
20/20
Cowboy, Bedroom, Jealousy?
[A] Toy Story | Woody gets jealous when Buzz arrives, proving animated toys have surprisingly deep emotional baggage.