I agree with Nanren888. 'It's got me beat' or 'you got me beat' is an idiom used to mean 'I don't know the answer; I cannot figure it out.'
A: 'What is the most populous country?' B: 'You got me beat = That's got me beat'
I't beats me' is another informal expression that you can use when you cannot understand something. It is often used with a 'question word':
'It beats me (= I don’t know) why he did it.'
'What beats me is how it was done so quickly' (= I don’t understand how).
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That is too difficult for me to answer.
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That is too difficult for me to understand.
What is capital city of Korea?
That's got me beat.
For other dialects, you might look up "beaten" instead of "beat".
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It means : 정망 몰라
"I have no idea"
I'm thinking very hard but I can't think of the answer to your question.
You can also say "You've got me stumped" or "I'm stumped" which means the same thing.