However, here are some potentially less-known tongue twisters that could be considered unique:
* "Six sticky scissors, stuck in six sacks of sticky socks!"
* "The shallow, smelly shell seller sells sea shells by the seashore. The shells the shell seller sells are seashells, I'm sure. So if you're a shell buyer, buy shell sellers' shells!"
* "Busy buzzing bumblebees, buzzing by bluebells!"
* "Little Lilly licked a lollipop, lolling loudly, licking slowly."
The best way to find a "unique" tongue twister is to play around with your own words and sounds! Combine tricky consonants, vowels, and alliteration to create something challenging and fun!