Train Like a Champion — AI Spelling Bee Prep
From school bees to Nationals. Competition-level word lists, etymology deep dives, timed practice, and leaderboard competition — all powered by AI.
Everything a Spelling Bee Competitor Needs
Professional-grade training tools that simulate real competition conditions and build lasting word knowledge.
Etymology Explorer
Trace every word back to its Latin, Greek, French, or Germanic roots. Understanding origin is the secret weapon of spelling bee champions.
Timed Rounds
Practice under competition pressure with configurable timers. Build confidence for the real stage.
Pronunciation Drills
Hear words spoken with crystal-clear neural TTS. Practice asking for definitions, origins, and alternate pronunciations.
Adaptive Difficulty
AI starts at your level and progressively introduces harder words. Never too easy, never overwhelming.
Leaderboard Competition
Compete against other spelling bee preppers worldwide. Daily, weekly, and all-time rankings.
Word Analysis Cards
Every word comes with definition, part of speech, origin language, root morphemes, and usage examples.
Word Lists for Every Competition Level
Curated from real competition archives and organized by difficulty. Start where you are and work your way up.
School Bee
500+ words
Common competition words for classroom and school-level bees. Great starting point.
Regional Bee
1,000+ words
Words from regional competition archives. Latin and Greek roots become important here.
State Bee
2,000+ words
State-level competition words with complex etymology. Morphological analysis is key.
National Bee
3,000+ words
Words from Scripps National Spelling Bee archives. The ultimate challenge for serious competitors.
The Champion's Secret Weapon: Etymology
Every spelling bee champion knows that understanding a word's origin is the fastest way to spell it correctly. Our Etymology Explorer breaks down every word's roots, prefixes, and suffixes.
- Latin, Greek, French, and Germanic root analysis
- Prefix and suffix breakdown with meanings
- Language-of-origin spelling pattern guides
- Related word families and cognates
- Historical evolution of word spellings
- Competition-specific etymology strategies
Etymology Explorer
Word Analysis
pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis
Origin: Greek + Latin
pneumono- (lung) + ultra- (beyond) + micro- (small) + -scopic (viewing) + silico- (silica) + volcano- + -coniosis (dust disease)
Pattern
Greek medical compound. Each morpheme follows standard Greek spelling conventions.
Tip
Break into morphemes and spell each part separately. The word is long but each component is regular.
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6 Tips from Spelling Bee Champions
Study etymology first
Knowing a word's language of origin narrows down spelling patterns dramatically. Latin words follow different rules than Greek ones.
Practice asking questions
In competition, you can ask for definitions, origins, and example sentences. Practice using these strategically.
Master common roots
Learn the top 100 Latin and Greek roots. They appear in thousands of words and make unfamiliar words predictable.
Train under pressure
Use timed modes to simulate competition stress. The more you practice under pressure, the calmer you will be on stage.
Review mistakes deeply
Do not just memorize corrections. Understand WHY you misspelled the word and learn the underlying pattern.
Build daily streaks
Consistency beats cramming. 20 minutes daily is more effective than 2 hours once a week.