Oops – some busy beaver stole a little word from a stack of Taylor tunes. So, what's your mission? Slam it back where it belongs before the chorus hits.
We go from days of boots-n-banjos to synth-pop glitter nights, so it's important to keep your mind switched on. But if you drop your iced latte on your vinyl, ouch! If you nail it, you earn the right to brag and even imagine you've got floor seats. You don't need to go to town on the sheet music, just trust your instincts, dig up that car-karaoke memory and maybe even get a bit of a shock when you hit the space bar.
Hey, got any friendship bracelets jinglin'? Great. Spin the volume, take a swing, and let's see who's the real mastermind. Just so you know, if you miss more than three gaps, the fans might not be so happy.
[A] Speak | Taylor crafted every song on this album without co-writers, proving critics wrong about her songwriting abilities at just 20 years old.
2/35
I Knew You Were _______?
[C] Trouble | The goat bleating in this track became internet gold, inspiring countless remixes and establishing Taylor's sense of humor about her own music.
3/35
Picture to ____?
[B] Burn | Originally about a high school ex, Taylor later changed "gay" to "lame" in radio versions, showing early maturity in her artistic choices.
4/35
White _____?
[D] Horse | This tearjerker nabbed two Grammys and convinced country radio that teenage girls could write about more than just crushes.
5/35
_______ Fly?
[C] Sparks | Fans knew every word before its studio release thanks to Taylor performing it acoustically during early tours, creating instant concert magic.
6/35
The Story of __?
[A] Us | Born from an awkward CMT Awards encounter, this track features one of Taylor's angriest bridges, complete with spoken-word fury.
7/35
____ What You Made Me Do?
[D] Look | Its music video crashed YouTube with 43.2 million views in 24 hours, while the song's snake imagery reclaimed her reptilian reputation.
8/35
Back to ________?
[B] December | Taylor's rare public mea culpa came wrapped in orchestral strings, reportedly written for Taylor Lautner after their brief romance ended.
9/35
Today Was a _________?
[A] Fairytale | Taylor both wrote and acted in Valentine's Day movie, earning a Grammy nomination for this sugary soundtrack contribution.
10/35
You ______ with Me?
[C] Belong | The nerdy girl versus cheerleader video became iconic, while Kanye's 2009 VMA interruption accidentally made this song legendary.
11/35
All Too ____?
[B] Well | Jake Gyllenhaal's scarf became pop culture's most famous winter accessory thanks to this song's vivid storytelling and eventual 10-minute version.
12/35
Sad Beautiful ______?
[D] Tragic | Recorded in a hotel room using just acoustic guitar and vocals, capturing raw emotion that studio polish couldn't replicate.
13/35
The Best ___?
[C] Day | Andrea Swift stars in the music video for this mother-daughter love letter, featuring real home videos from Taylor's childhood.
14/35
_____ Again?
[A] Begin | Written in a Parisian café, this hopeful anthem about second chances features that distinctive Red-era production with optimistic lyrics.
15/35
Hey _______?
[D] Stephen | A flirty shoutout to Stephen Barker Liles included hidden messages in its liner notes, launching Taylor's tradition of secret codes.
16/35
Love ______?
[B] Story | Romeo and Juliet get their happy ending in this crossover smash that turned English teachers everywhere into reluctant Swifties.
17/35
______ Space?
[A] Blank | "Got a long list of ex-lovers" became pop's most misheard lyric (Starbucks lovers?) while Taylor winked at her dating reputation.
18/35
_____ by a Thousand Cuts?
[C] Death | Inspired by Netflix's Someone Great rather than personal heartbreak, proving Taylor's empathy extends beyond her own diary entries.
19/35
_____ Summer?
[B] Cruel | The bridge that launched a thousand TikToks waited three years to become a chart-topper, patience paying off spectacularly.
20/35
Long ____?
[D] Live | Taylor's graduation speech to her fans doubles as fantasy epic, complete with kingdom imagery and triumphant string arrangements.
21/35
Teardrops on My ______?
[C] Guitar | Drew really exists and appeared in the video, making him country music's most famous high school heartbreaker.
22/35
_______ to New York?
[A] Welcome | 1989's opening statement trades Nashville for Manhattan, with synths that sparkle like Times Square at midnight.
23/35
The Last Great American _______?
[D] Dynasty | Rebekah Harkness' ghost haunts this folklore deep cut, mixing Rhode Island mansion drama with maritime metaphors.
24/35
No ____, No Crime?
[B] Body | Este Haim murders her fictional husband in this country noir collaboration, complete with boat disposal and Olive Garden alibis.
25/35
___ McGraw?
[A] Tim | Teenage Taylor boldly name-dropped country royalty in her debut single, which Tim McGraw later called incredibly flattering.
26/35
You Need to ____ Down?
[C] Calm | GLAAD praised this equality anthem featuring a literal parade of celebrities and a genuine petition for LGBTQ+ rights.
27/35
_______ Car?
[B] Getaway | Bonnie and Clyde meet The Great Gatsby in this Reputation heist anthem about choosing your partner in crime.
28/35
________ Haze?
[D] Lavender | Mad Men's "lavender haze" phrase inspired this Midnights opener about staying blissfully drunk on love despite outside noise.
29/35
My Tears ________?
[C] Ricochet | Many interpret this funeral dirge as mourning her relationship with Big Machine Records, complete with ghostly perspective.
30/35
You're on Your Own, ___?
[A] Kid | This track birthed the Eras Tour friendship bracelet economy, turning concerts into massive craft exchanges worldwide.
31/35
_____ It Off?
[D] Shake | Max Martin helped craft this anti-hater anthem that spawned awkward dad dancing and cheerleader videos across America.
32/35
________ Rain?
[B] Midnight | Taylor's pitched-down vocals create a conversation between past and present selves, debating fame versus fairy tale endings.
33/35
_____ Hero?
[A] Anti | "It's me, hi" became everyone's Instagram caption while Taylor roasted herself harder than any critic ever could.
34/35
_____ Rings?
[C] Paper | Love trumps luxury in this Lover bop where Taylor declares she'd marry her partner with drugstore jewelry.
35/35
_____ of the Woods?
[B] Out | Anxiety becomes art through relentless repetition and Jack Antonoff's production, capturing relationship panic as pulsing electronica.