Histone
Histone explained in an easy to understand way:

Imagine trying to neatly store a long, tangled string of holiday lights without creating a mess. Just like how you might wrap the lights around a spool to keep them organized and prevent tangling, DNA wraps around histones to stay compact and manageable within the cell. In this analogy, the DNA is like the lights, the histones are like the spool, and the process of wrapping helps maintain order and function, preventing the genetic material from becoming a chaotic jumble inside the nucleus.
Practice Version

Histone: The protein around which DNA wraps. Histone. Histones are proteins that act like spools, organizing and compacting DNA into a structure called chromatin.