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Spelling Quiz

Can you spot the correct spelling? Test yourself on the words people most often get wrong, with instant scoring.

Updated July 10, 2026 5 min read
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Which spelling is correct?

Meaning: playfully causing trouble

About the Spelling Quiz

Even confident writers stumble on words like accommodate, definitely and separate. This spelling quiz turns those tricky words into a quick game: each question shows a meaning and four spellings, and you pick the one that's correct.

The questions focus on the most commonly misspelled English words, reshuffling every attempt so you can practise until the correct forms feel automatic. It's free, instant and perfect for students, writers and anyone polishing their spelling.

How to take the spelling quiz

  1. 1

    Read the hint

    Each question gives the word's meaning as a clue.

  2. 2

    Choose the spelling

    Pick the correctly spelled option from the four choices.

  3. 3

    Check instantly

    See at once whether you were right, with the correct spelling shown.

  4. 4

    Score and repeat

    Finish for your score, then retake it to improve.

Learn the words that trip everyone up

Most spelling mistakes cluster around a few hundred words with doubled letters, silent letters or unexpected vowels. Drilling those high-frequency offenders gives you the biggest improvement for the least effort.

Seeing the wrong spellings next to the right one trains your eye to notice the difference โ€” so you'll catch mistakes faster in your own writing.

Examples

Input

accommodate

Sample output

correct โ€” not 'accomodate'

Double c and double m.

Input

definitely

Sample output

correct โ€” not 'definately'

A classic mix-up.

Pro tips

  • Say each word slowly, syllable by syllable.
  • Watch for doubled letters and silent letters.
  • Note the words you miss and drill them again.
  • Retake the quiz until you score full marks.
Questions & answers

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The AllWordTools.com Team

Word-game specialists and language enthusiasts building fast, accurate tools that help millions of players find the right word. Last reviewed July 10, 2026.

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