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South Africa’s top misspelled words revealed ahead of Spelling Bee season

Ghana NewsBy Ghana NewsJune 10, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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As Spelling Bee season approaches, an analysis of Google search data has revealed the most commonly misspelled words in South Africa for 2026. With increased interest in spelling competitions, the findings shed light on the words that leave many people puzzled, illuminating the intricate nature of English spelling.

According to a recent study conducted by the word unscrambling experts at Unscramblerer.com, searches for phrases such as “How do you spell” and “How to spell” identify significant trends in misspellings throughout the nation. The ten most frequently misspelled words elucidate common challenges faced by South African English speakers:

  • Colour – 124,800 searches
  • Favourite – 85,200 searches
  • Beautiful – 84,000 searches
  • License – 72,000 searches
  • Weird – 70,800 searches
  • Because – 68,400 searches
  • Auntie – 62,400 searches
  • Birthday – 57,000 searches
  • Surprise – 56,400 searches
  • Jewellery – 55,200 searches

Other notable entries included “Definitely” (54,100 searches), “Weather” (52,800 searches), and “Queue” (50,400 searches). Each of these words revealed patterns that contribute to spelling difficulties, as outlined by a spokesperson from Unscramblerer.com.

The spokesperson commented, “Analysing South Africa’s list of most misspelled words for 2026, we uncover the underlying causes such as silent letters, irregular vowel sounds, tricky suffixes, and French loanwords, all of which disrupt the rules of phonics that we often rely on.” For instance, words like “Colour,” “Favourite,” and “Neighbour” are complicated by their silent letters, while the phonetic complexity extends to vowel sounds in “Beautiful” and “Because.”

Insights into regional trends also emerged from the analysis, showcasing how different provinces highlight unique spelling challenges:

  • Mpumalanga – Nervous
  • Limpopo – Weather
  • Northern Cape – Unfortunately
  • Eastern Cape – Curious
  • Free State – Definitely
  • North West – Tomorrow
  • Western Cape – Favourite
  • Gauteng – Beautiful
  • KwaZulu-Natal – Quiet

Interestingly, the study also raised concerns about the erosion of spelling skills in the digital age. Over-reliance on autocorrect and AI technologies, while useful, may impair individuals’ ability to spell correctly. To mitigate this trend, the researchers advocate for actively searching for the correct spelling whenever uncertainty arises, transforming a potential slip-up into a valuable learning opportunity.

“As the saying goes, use it or lose it,” the spokesperson concluded, encouraging South Africans to embrace spelling as not just a skill but also an engaging pursuit for language lovers.

 

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