I think you need to get out more, Spelling Bee.

Mojito? What’s that?

That’s Right, Morgoth, There’s No Such Word As This.

(I will cop to trying this word a couple of times before remembering that it has everything to do with The Silmarillion and nothing to do with poling boats around the canals of Venice.)

Oh Sure, But A “Kitchenette” Is A Thing

Note: I know about oubliettes. Those are different.

He’s Not Here, Man

A little reminder, for those who may not be as hip old as me:

Words, Words, Everywhere The Words

So I’ve sort of been collecting amusing (to me, anyway) screen shots of Spelling Bee words that were not accepted. Most of them are words I didn’t expect it to take but that I wanted to spell anyway, and since they’ve started to kinda clutter up my device with pictures, I figured it was time to finally post them. (Like I said before, it’s not easy keeping an author blog going when you’re not authoring …)

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Saved By The Length Limit

And I was looking in a mirror, too!
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Don’t Leave Midgar Without It

Life is better with a Chocobo
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Spelling Bee Minus

This week, it’s time for another set of words that weren’t in various Spelling Bee puzzles, but should have been. Or that obviously wouldn’t be, but hey, they’re still funny, right? Right? 🦗🦗🦗*

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Spelling Be Like …

Since last week I posted about Wordle, I figured this week I would post about another word game I play, Spelling Bee. For those who are unfamiliar with it, Spelling Bee gives you seven letters, and you have to make as many words as you can out of them. Oh, and the words always have to include the letter in the middle. However, there are a few quirks:

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We Don’t Die We Wordiply

So lately I’ve been playing yet another word game, Wordiply, by The Guardian. The way this game works is that they give you a short series of letters (the instructional blurb below says it’s a “starter word” but it is most definitely not always an actual word) and then you have to come up with the longest five words you can think of that includes these letters. This is a more difficult task than you might expect.

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