Wrap head around.
Wrap head around.
To "wrap your head around" something means to understand something complex or difficult. This idiom visualizes the mental effort needed to grasp intricate concepts or problems, suggesting a deep level of comprehension that comes from intensive thought.
I just can't wrap my head around this calculus problem.
I can't understand this calculus problem.
She finally wrapped her head around the new software update.
She finally understood the new software update.
Tom spent hours trying to wrap his head around the complex instructions for setting up the TV.
Tom spent hours trying to understand the complex instructions for setting up the TV.