It's 2026, and we have AI spellcheck at our disposal, yet we still make spelling and grammar mistakes. A recent analysis of Google search terms by Unscramblerer.com found that Americans often misspell the same words. People most often search for the correct spelling of the word "bougie", followed by the words "favorite" and "through" as the second- and third-most common searches.
You might find these words in this list, too, but what you'll also come across here are spelling blunders that had the whole internet laughing. Bored Panda compiled some of the funniest spelling mistakes we could find online and presents the funniest and cringiest to our readers here.
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Sanitizer That Gives A Never-Ending Burning Sensation
Wait A Minute, Something's Wrong
Can You Tell I Was An Only Child
There’s something about bad spelling and bad spellers that people don’t like. Perhaps it signals that one didn’t pay enough attention during English class. Maybe it’s perceived as a sign of a general lack of intelligence. But it’s evident even in dating: as Grammarly found in 2014, men who spell badly are 14% less likely to get a positive response from women on dating apps.
In fact, just two spelling mistakes seem like the threshold of tolerance for many ladies. If the men make more spelling mistakes than two, they’re out. A survey by Match.com also found that people judge potential partners for their bad grammar. For 88% of women and for 75% of men, poor spelling was a bigger red flag than, say, lack of confidence or bad teeth.
The Difference One Letter Can Make
Love Me Some Pasta Carbonara
Heterochromia: Having Two Eyes Of Different Colors
Those who have spent a lot of time crafting and revising their CV know — first impressions matter. Proper spelling is a part of that first impression, and good grammar skills are a must when job searching. According to a survey by CareerBuilder, 61% of recruiters toss away resumes if they spot at least one typo. While this may seem harsh, in a recruiter's eyes, it’s pretty on par with having an inappropriate email address or copying words from the job ad.
You might think that your resume is typo-free, yet, statistically, there might be at least one, no matter how good a speller you think you are. In 2019, the UK job site Adzuna analyzed over 20,000 resumes and found that 90% contained grammar or spelling mistakes. Interestingly, men tend to make more mistakes: 8% of female job-seekers turn in flawless resumes, compared to 6% of male job-seekers.
My Coworker Had Fiancé Spelled Like This In Her Phone
You Will Regret It Soon
Everyone Has Their Favorite Holiday Scent
To avoid making spelling mistakes in professional settings, many people use a spellcheck. However, some experts advise against relying on them to spot 100% of mistakes. As managing director of resume writing service The CV Guru, Emma Alkirwi told CNBC, “It’s not always going to pick out everything, even though you think it should.”
Spellchecks might miss words like “and” that are turned into “add,” and “manager” becoming “manger.” Typing “insure” instead of “ensure” and “affect” instead of “effect” are also common misspellings that automated spellchecks miss.
Her 10 Minute What?
I thought it usually takes a lot longer. Of course you usually have to do it without all the extra help.
Just A Second, Let Me Buy Some Maeshmolowa First
Does It Have To Be A Pacific Pen?
You know why the pen is mightier than the sword? Be cause it's not even remotely pacific. [Thanks, I'll see myself out]
“Bougie” might be the most misspelled word amongst Americans, but netizens have their own champions, too. According to one eight-year-old thread on r/DataIsBeautiful, the most misspelled word on Reddit is “a lot.” Whether people simply fail to press the space bar or genuinely think it’s spelled “alot” remains a mystery, but there’s a similar case with the runner-up “should have.”
Not The Kinda Stroke They're Hoping For
Might Need Some Good Antibiotics For That
This Online Review And The 3 People Who Saw It As Helpful
Probably not thinking clearly after blowing up all those balloons.
The most common misspelling of that phrase is “should of,” and it’s probably because that’s how it sounds when we pronounce it. When we speak, we don’t pause between “a” and “lot,” making it confusing to spell for some. Some other words that Redditors find hard to spell also include “definitely,” “believe,” “weird,” “separate,” and “surprise.”
I Want To See A "Lactase" Hat
I Will Never Look At The Gaelic Language In The Same Way
They Misspelled The United Kingdom On My New Driver’s Licence
Few of us would like to believe we’re bad spellers, but we’re often proven wrong. People tend to underestimate themselves in many different fields, but spelling might be the one where most of us are embarrassingly overconfident. According to a survey by the customer service provider Tidio, 94% of Americans consider themselves good spellers, yet only 2.6% were able to spot grammar and spelling mistakes in the examples they were given.
In an older survey by Dictionary.com, 80% of Americans thought of themselves as good spellers, and 71% responded that they were irritated by seeing constant spelling mistakes “everywhere.”
Oh, Good, I'll Just Park Illegally Then
The Latest Advancement In Microwave Technology
Parking Fee Just Got Real
What about you, Pandas? Do you think poor spelling skills are a sin? Do you judge people, businesses, employees, or employers if they’re bad at spelling? Let us know your thoughts in the comments! After you’re done, don’t forget to test your spelling skills in our own version of a spelling bee right here!
I Can Barely Keep Track Of All These New Civic Ordinances
I Read This Like 11 Times
My Boyfriend Got Me A Cake, And It Arrived Misspelled. A Good Laugh, But Boyfriend Didn’t Think He’d Need To Proofread A 5-Word Sentence
Why Don’t Tattoo Places Just Euthanize Their Clients
Even if you ask nicely, your dentist or tattooist probably won't euthanize you. OTOH, I recently saw a YT video by a vet who had a discussion with a woman and they agreed that euthanasia was warranted for her dog. After the vet euthanized it the woman asked how long the dog would be [ something I don't remember exactly, but she thought it was going to wake up later on ].
Frank Incest Anyone?
Atheistic
My atheist son is the in-house videographer for a church. Probably using that atheistic film...
She's Really Into Little Clowns Unless She Misspelled
Fox Misspelled Alabama Today
Nothing Reassures You Before Surgery Like A Hospital That Can’t Spell "Surgical"
I Got Nothing
What?
An Actual Prescription That My Brother Forgot About, Guess He Dodged A Bullet
There Was An Attempt To Spell Microwaved
Idea? I Wanna Hear About It
I Want To Meet This Electrician And Ask What It Is
I Want Free 3 Wives, Please
My Garbanzo Disposal. Sorry, We Were Looking For A Garbage Disposal
Response To Noah: My Name (Kinzi) Is Always Spelled Wrong As Well, But This One From Starbucks Wins The Prize
To be fair, nobody should be expected to Intuit the "correct" spelling for Kinzi.
If Only I Could Have Both
These Are Kindergarteners. They Are Still Learning How To Spell. Also, I Am Only Their STEM Teacher
This Bathroom Sign
Not a mistake. L and E are just broken. Some teen got bored and thought they were being funny.
Dragon Mom's Corner, Where You Get Veg Moms And Chicken Moms
Some Of The Clothes You See In East Asia Are Something Else
This Is Painful To Look At
Some Nart Chose
Loudest I’ve Ever Laughed
Recipes. I Guess They Were Trying To Say "Rest In Peace"
Probably, There Were Two Messages Out Of Sync. "Thank You For Your Patience And For Helping Us To Stay Safe" And Something About Slow Service
I Really, Really Hope He Was Joking
Higher = hire,
Weather = wether,
Mister meaner = misdemeanor,
Fellow knee = felony
Tattoo Diabetes
Michael Who?
Got This In My Fortune Cookie. It's About Time Those Fruits Started Showing Some Appreciation
A Bit More Courage, And It Would’ve Been The “Leader’s Toilet”
Presumably, Swansea University Doesn't Offer English Degrees?
I Want Another LGBT
Cool Fortune
Bugger
Crawfish
Misspellings are getting better. They used to be limited to phonetic errors, autocorrect errors, letter swap, jokes and mistranslations. Now we have a whole suite that doesn't fit any of those cattle gories.
A while back on BP an OP wrote about her mother talking about her "man get out". I snort-laughed at that, so kindly accept my contribution, even though it isn't originally mine per se. Read it w/o the gaps between the separated words :D
Misspellings are getting better. They used to be limited to phonetic errors, autocorrect errors, letter swap, jokes and mistranslations. Now we have a whole suite that doesn't fit any of those cattle gories.
A while back on BP an OP wrote about her mother talking about her "man get out". I snort-laughed at that, so kindly accept my contribution, even though it isn't originally mine per se. Read it w/o the gaps between the separated words :D
