This is a video of TikTok user sanxyra providing the correct pronunciations for a handful of road names in Iceland, which all look suspiciously like they were chosen by pouring out Scrabble tiles. Because I have a curious mind, I went to Youtube to find a video of a GPS
This a clip of 14-year old Dev Shah clenching victory in the 2023 Scripps National Spelling Bee by correctly spelling ‘psammophile’ (pronounced sam-a-file, a plant or animal that prefers or thrives in sandy areas). He knew from the very start that he had it. Way to go, Dev. For reference,
With every letter in ‘FRESH TROPICAL FRUIT’ solved except for the S, Wheel of Fortune contestant Khushi decided to spin and guess a G. Hey, it happens. There’s nobody more familiar with their brain sh!tting the bed than I am, so I get it. As a matter of fact, if
This is a video of word sleuth Andrew Yells (I scream) solving ten Wordle Unlimited puzzles in 69 seconds. Now I know what you’re thinking, and I agree, it’s a shame ORALS wasn’t the last answer. Of course Andrew isn’t going for solving in the least number of guesses, only
This is a video of Youtuber That Japanese Man Yuta asking other Japanese people to do their best imitation of what foreigners speaking fluent English sound like to them. They all pretty much nail it, especially the mannerisms. And, I think I speak for everyone who does speak fluent English
Note: Article does name the word, continue at your own discretion. Because taking the fun out of things is some people’s greatest joy in life, Grant “3Blue1Brown” Sanderson (who presumably has two extra heterochromatic eyes) believes he’s found the best starting word to play in Wordle, not just for its
This is a heartwarming video from Wheel Of Fortune (of all places) during Veterans week in 2015 starring contestant Nura Fountaneaux intentionally guessing letters Q, X, and Z, as well as timing-out multiple times in order to give fellow contestant Steve (who had nothing going into the final round) a
This is a video of backwards spelling extraordinaire Pam Onnen setting the Guinness World Record for most words spelling backwards in one minute with a staggering 56, beating the previous record held by somebody who surprisingly wasn’t her by 16. That’s almost one word a second! From what I could