Alabama
Have you ever started to type something into a Google search to see recommended results appear in a drop-down box? Suggestions are based on what most people are searching. Google Trends looked at each state individually to see the most searched word that was paired with the phrase “how to spell.” The results for the most misspelled words are hilarious and could possibly make you embarrassed for your state.
First up, Alabama: Sometimes having a big family makes it hard to remember who’s who. Having to remember the spelling of each relationship can be tricky, too.
Alaska
There are 68,000 veterans living in Alaska and more than 20 million in the United States overall. Learning how to spell veteran is definitely one way to show that you support and appreciate their efforts.
Arizona
The Grand Canyon National Park is located in Arizona. If you want to be able to describe the natural wonder, you should know how to spell beautiful!
Arkansas
Looks like the people of Arizona and Arkansas have more in common than you’d think. On your next road trip, see if you can find one of these American cities with hilarious names you won’t even believe are real.
Colorado
Applying for jobs can be a stressful and long process. If you live in Colorado, putting together a resume might be just as hard as spelling it! You’d never guess the most misspelled words on job resumes is.
Connecticut
We sincerely hope that the people of Connecticut learn to spell this word soon. Here are the most misused words in the English language.
Florida
To be fair, this isn’t even an English word. The French word was first used during the 17th century to describe small plates placed outside of other dishes in a dinner setting.
Georgia
Honestly, referring to Google to figure out how to spell this word is pretty valid. Unless, of course, your school taught a Mary Poppins themed vocabulary lesson. However, this is some U.S. trivia your history teacher definitely forgot to teach you.
Idaho
Spelling the plural version of common words can be tricky. In fact, so many words are totally changed when turning them from singular to plural. These irregular plurals are grammatically correct but sound totally wrong.
Iowa
The time has come for everyone in Iowa to buy a new vacuum. That’s the only logical explanation for why everyone who lives in Iowa is searching for how to spell it. Or, everyone in Iowa just has a super clean home. These are the top spelling rules you need to memorize ASAP.
Louisiana
How can do people in Louisiana text their friends about where they love to eat if they can’t spell favorite? Maybe they get it confused with or prefer the British spelling, favourite.
Mississippi
Identifying colors is one of the first things children learn about growing up. But are kids actually taught to spell them too? Perhaps not in Mississippi.
Missouri
It’s a good thing that the people of Missouri are using Google to find out how to spell this word before signing the end of letters and notes with a misspelled word. Did you know that foods are given different names in certain parts of the country?
Nebraska
Nebraska is home to some pretty cool wildlife, but many of them are best seen at night—maybe that’s why this word is so commonly searched in Nebraska.
Nevada
If enough people are searching for how to spell this word, they will probably figure it out soon enough! Check out these grammar mistakes that even smart people always get wrong.
New Hampshire
Even the most subtle spelling mistakes can be pretty funny. These are hilarious times that spelling mistakes actually got printed.
New Jersey
If you think you saw this word listed already, that’s because you did. Neither Colorado nor New Jersey can spell resume.
New Mexico
With the Internet, almost nothing is permanent—unless spell check doesn’t catch your mistake and you never see it. These are the most words and grammar mistakes that spell check won’t catch.
New York
Third times a charm! The Big Apple is the third state in the United States that can’t spell the word resume. Think you’re good at spelling? These are the 26 toughest winning words from the National Spelling Bee.
North Carolina
Lucky number seven! Yup, this is the seventh state on the list that is always searching Google for how to spell the word beautiful.
North Dakota
The people in North Dakota are probably ready to leave the snow behind and be on a big boat in the middle of the ocean. Do you agree that these trendy slang words need to end?
Oklahoma
Spotted! The second state that can’t spell canceled. If anyone in Oklahoma wants to end their subscription to Netflix, they’re going to need to know how to spell this word ASAP!
Rhode Island
Rhode Island is the only state in New England that always searches for how to spell beautiful. Think you have a distinctly American accent? Say these 9 words and we’ll tell you where you grew up.
South Carolina
If you didn’t already know, words ending in “ing” are called present participles. If you’re a word nerd and already knew this, then you’ll appreciate these funny grammar jokes.
South Dakota
The opposite of chaos is order, but these are 20 words in the English language that are actually their own opposites. You’ll never guess what they are.
Tennessee
Even though Tennessee and Pennsylvania are in different time zones, the people who live there are looking up how to spell the same word. Maybe if they had the same time, creating a schedule wouldn’t be difficult. Here are 48 words and phrases only southern people use.
Texas
At last! You have reached the last state with the most people looking up how to spell supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. Do you know your state capitals? See how well you can do with our state capitals quiz.
Vermont
The solution to learning how to spell new words is as easy and quick as a Google search. Now you can easily learn how each state got its name.
West Virginia
If people in West Virginia have trouble spelling the word apparel, they could always use its synonym: clothing. Even the smartest people mispronounce these 20 words.
Wisconsin
The final state on this list that frequently searches “how to spell beautiful” on Google is Wisconsin.
Wyoming
Fiancé refers to a man who is to be married, but a woman who is engaged is actually referred to as a fiancée. We can see how that can be confusing to people in Wyoming. Next, check out the 33 middle school vocabulary words even adults still get wrong.