JACQUES BAILLY: Champion spellers, we are now in uncharted territory. The tournament rules have been rewritten for 2021 after something incredible happened at the last spelling bee. She's a three-time Guinness world record-holder for juggling basketballs. KING: This is not her first time being really good at something. That takes her around seven hours.ĪVANT-GARDE: My favorite thing about words is, like, their definitions and stuff, when I know them - like, learning how a word connects to, like, a little historical fact or something. She feels as ready as she can be for tonight's event, which makes sense because to prepare, Avant-garde has been studying about 13,000 words a day. ZAILA AVANT-GARDE: Mostly I've just been walking in kind of like a surreal dream since I got here.įADEL: Avant-garde is a 14 year old from Harvey, La. Zaila Avant-garde is one of those 11 finalists. The bee was canceled last year because of COVID. ![]() And one will become this year's spelling bee champion. KING: Executive director Michael Durnil is at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex in Disney World in Florida. MDT on ION.MICHAEL DURNIL: Tonight on July 8 it is the 93rd annual Scripps National Spelling Bee finals. Watch the finals live on Thursday at 6 p.m. The New York Times reported, “Viewership of the finals in 2022 was up 147 percent year over year and was seen by 7.5 million viewers - the largest television audience since 2015.” Here’s how to watch the Scripps National Spelling Bee Per Wikipedia, here are the winning words from the most recent 10 years:Ģ019: Auslaut erysipelas bougainvillea aiguillette pendeloque palama cernuous odylic (an unprecedented eight-way tie prompted new rules to have just one winner).Ģ022: Moorhen - not including the 22 of an attempted 26 words spelled correctly in a spell-off to win. Spelling the winning word has gotten significantly more difficult over the years. In 1925, 11-year-old Frank Neuhauser from Kentucky correctly spelled the word “gladiolus” to clinch the first-ever title, $500 in gold pieces and a trip to the White House, per Business Insider. What are the winning words in Scripps National Spelling Bee?Įach year, Scripps releases a list of hundreds of words in three categories of difficulty - One bee, Two bee and Three bee. Winners in the final rounds receive the following:Ĥ. The champion speller takes home a $50,000 cash prize, a commemorative medal and the official Scripps Cup trophy from the Scripps National Spelling Bee, as well as a $2,500 cash prize from Merriam-Webster, and $400 worth of reference works from “Encyclopedia Britannica,” per Scripps National Spelling Bee. What do winners of the Scripps National Spelling Bee win? The school winners advance to district or county competition.įrom there, the winners go on to regional or state bees to qualify for the nationals.Īt nationals, competition breaks into four segments: the preliminaries, the quarterfinals, the semifinals and concludes with the finals.ģ. The school must be enrolled in the Scripps program.Ĭompetition starts within one classroom in spellers ages seven to 15.įrom the classroom, winners then compete in the grade level or at school level. Here’s how to qualify, per the Scripps National Spelling Bee: So if a student asks to start over, they can, but they have to start with the letters they’ve already said in the order they said them in. Once a student starts spelling, they have to use the letters they’ve already said. If the student spells the word incorrectly, they are automatically out. If the student spells the word correctly, they advance. The “Classroom Pronouncer Guide” provides alternate pronunciations, parts of speech, definitions and ways to use the word in a sentence. Students receive a number and come to the mic to spell in the same order for each round. Here are the rules, according to the Scripps National Spelling Bee: ![]() What are the rules for the Scripps National Spelling Bee? The Scripps Howard News Service started holding the event in 1941 and continues to do so, with assistance from local sponsors, per NBC4 Washington. Nine newspapers joined together in 1925 to hold the first National Spelling Bee.
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