The composition features a title block at the top containing the question "What was the name of that TV show?" The text is rendered in a casual, bold typeface set against a dark, speckled gray background that resembles a classic television screen. Below this, a large, slightly tilted white grid dominates the lower portion of the frame.
The grid is composed of 25 square cells, arranged in five rows and five columns. Each square contains a black, sans-serif number, sequentially ordered from 1 to 25. The entire grid is framed by a simple black outline, giving it a minimalist and organized appearance. A subtle drop shadow beneath the grid adds a sense of depth, suggesting it is floating slightly above the solid, light-gray background.
In the bottom right corner of the composition, the word "ANSWERS" is written in a simple white font, indicating the space for solutions. The overall aesthetic is clean and functional, with a neutral color palette of gray, black, and white that emphasizes clarity and legibility. The design conveys a sense of retro game show nostalgia, focusing entirely on the numbered grid as the central interactive element.