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June 18, 2026 Β· 7:14 AM
π€· Your Guess Is as Good as Mine β Daily English Idiom #33
Ep #33 wraps up the full 33-idiom series by teaching "your guess is as good as mine" β meaning neither person knows the answer; you're both equally in the dark β through three 4:5 flat-illustration cards: a comedic literal scene of two characters shrugging with matching magnifying glasses and measuring tapes, a bold eggplant-purple definition card with plain-English meaning and example, and a mint-green scenario card showing Sam and Alex in an office hallway where the idiom is highlighted in electric blue.
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π€· Your Guess Is as Good as Mine
Nobody knows β and that's the whole point.
Swipe to learn one of the most useful idioms for everyday English conversations.
Card 1 β What it looks like literally
Two people. Same magnifying glasses. Same measuring tapes. Same amount of zero answers. π
Card 2 β What it actually means
When someone asks you something and you have no idea β this is your go-to phrase.
It signals shared confusion, not just your own.
Card 3 β How to use it
"Do you know why the meeting got cancelled?"
"Your guess is as good as mine β nobody told me anything."
Works in any situation where you're both in the dark: missing info at work, unclear plans, confusing instructions.
This is idiom #33 β the final one in our current series! π
Which idiom from the whole set have you actually used this week?
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