Everyone has certain words they struggle to spell correctly. When it comes to spelling, we're not perfect—you can count on us to occasionally botch recieve (sic), accomodations (sic), and relavant (sic). With the Scripps National Spelling Bee on the horizon, we figured it was a perfect time to come clean about our erroneous ways.
The superb spellers at the Bee will rake in even more Buzz this year with the finals being televised in prime time on ABC. Searches on "spelling bee" have doubled over the last week and we've seen related search spikes on "national spelling bee," "spelling words," and "commonly misspelled words."
What are the common words that vex our searchers? We applied our best spell checking skills to the data and came up with this list of the top 20 misspelled words in Search...
- Wallmart (Wal-Mart)
- Rachel Ray (Rachael Ray)
- Amtrack (Amtrak)
- Hillary Duff (Hilary Duff)
- Katherine McPhee (Katharine McPhee)
- Britany Spears (Britney Spears)
- Geneology (Genealogy)
- Jaime Pressley (Jaime Pressly)
- Volkswagon (Volkswagen)
- Wikepedia (Wikipedia)
- William Sonoma (Williams-Sonoma)
- Tatoo (Tattoo)
- Travelosity (Travelocity)
- Elliot Yamin (Elliott Yamin)
- Kiera Knightley (Keira Knightley)
- Kelly Pickler (Kellie Pickler)
- Brittney Spears (Britney Spears)
- Avril Lavinge (Avril Lavigne)
- Rianna (Rihanna)
- Jordan Sparks (Jordin Sparks)
What words give you the most trouble? We'd love to know. Leave us a coment beelow...
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