If the key is the cut Blade type key, it is worn.... try the spare key. If the newer key does not turn then the lock cylinder is worn... get it replaced ASAP before you get stuck somewhere.
Also try rocking the steering wheel while turning the key... maybe the steering wheel lock is loading the release pin making it hard to turn the key.
Never put the blade type key on a big keyring with a dozen other keys hanging from it!!! The ignition lock cylinder will be damaged resulting in the key not turning.
Try a lock lubricant in the lock cylinder to help the lock mechanism turning.
Good Luck...
Wiggle the key as you turn the key while in the ignition switch. My 1994 gets stuck about once a month.
What type of vehicle is this?
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The ignition switch in my wife's 98 accord went bad a few month ago. The car would randomly shut off while driving, then it wouldn't start back up for another 15 mins or so. It would crank, but not start. It's an automatic. To diagnose that the ignition switch was bad, I had the car in gear (D), turned the key to the "start" position. The car is not going to start until I put it into neutral or park. Then I'd slip the leaver into neutral, the motor would crank and start up, then I'd slip the leaver back into Drive (so the starter motor would stop).
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replace entire ignition switch. refer to Mitchell Manuel for precise removal instructions and special tools needed. ++ ANSWER ++ Mine did that for about a month. I just kept turning 97 Blazer on and off till it released the key. Been about a year and it hasn't repeated. Sure was frustrating. At one point I was leaving the key in it (throw a towel over the column) and used a spare key to get in & out. That is what insurance is for right?!!